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<blockquote data-quote="oscarsteve" data-source="post: 1409476" data-attributes="member: 23995"><p>Banjo: I love the canopy. Interestingly, it was home made by my son. He made it using galvanized pipes and coupling and a old fabric top from his jeep. He used a pipe bender to form the frame for the front and back and bolted it to the rollover bar. It was a Father's Day gift last summer. (He decided he could afford this a little better than the metal or fiberglass factory produced canopies.) I came home from a 2-3 day trip...and there it was. REALLY helps during summertime hay season because it provides shade from the sun beating down on me. Only drawback to it is, you have to be careful when transporting it on the trailer from one area to another. I found out the hard way that it won't handle 55+ mph winds without some support on the front frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscarsteve, post: 1409476, member: 23995"] Banjo: I love the canopy. Interestingly, it was home made by my son. He made it using galvanized pipes and coupling and a old fabric top from his jeep. He used a pipe bender to form the frame for the front and back and bolted it to the rollover bar. It was a Father's Day gift last summer. (He decided he could afford this a little better than the metal or fiberglass factory produced canopies.) I came home from a 2-3 day trip...and there it was. REALLY helps during summertime hay season because it provides shade from the sun beating down on me. Only drawback to it is, you have to be careful when transporting it on the trailer from one area to another. I found out the hard way that it won't handle 55+ mph winds without some support on the front frame. [/QUOTE]
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