Mirrors New Holland TM etc.

Renaultman

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Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington
Has anyone fitted the newer integrated normal/wide angle mirrors to an older TM? Had a CASE on hire this harvest and I was seriously impressed with them.in comparison to what we currently have.
 

Blue.

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Livestock Farmer
 

Nearly

Member
Location
North of York
http://www.avsuk.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/AVS-off-highway-2mb.pdf

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I'm not sure who the tubby bloke in the picture is.
These are just Ashtree manual adjust. If you want power adjust ask NH and open an artery. :(

https://www.vtstore.co.uk/mirrors/twin-adjustable-hgv-mirror
 

Renaultman

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington

Renaultman

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington
On e-bay item no's 202401851942 and 333336484936 I fitted a pair on my Deutz last year, would not go back to single mirrors now, you can see right down the side of back tyres, makes driving safer.
On my TM I have wide angles on close to the cab, they help but aren't ideal, I drive a lot of trucks where twin mirrors have been the norm for years. Must say I have to agree I certainly miss them on my Son's TM which is the main road tractor when we don't have the hire one.
I have ordered the ones recommended by Nearly
 

Galcam

Member
I surprised tractor manufacturers have not adapted camera technology so no need for big expensive electric defrost, electric extend mirrors that cost a small fortune if you break them.
 

AdamHoggard

Member
Mixed Farmer
Electric heated and electric adjusting mirrors avaliable here. Even have the controller and wiring harness available for a complete retrofit kit.

 

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