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    Canopy and Windshield

    Forgive me if this is something that's already been heavily discussed, but I'm trying to find information on which canopy/windshield setup is the most preferred for a TX. I just bought one and really think I'm going to be wanting to add these options. Thanks.

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    I bought a roof and glass windshield from https://www.fortressatv.com/ through my JD Dealer. The windshield is similar to the JD polycarbonate windshield in that you can remove a metal piece below the glass to allow air to vent through during warmer days. I then had a buddy of mine build me a metal backsplash because with a top and windshield a vortex is formed and dust will choke you outa the cab.









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    Thanks for the information. I'm checking with some JD dealers in the surrounding area to see what they have available as well. I think a split/ventilated windshield might be preferable during the summer months. :-)

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