Most proven:
Originally founded in 1983, we began manufacturing and supplying canopies to the aftermarket and tractor manufacturers (OEM) including Ford, New Holland, Kubota, Mahindra, CaseIH, Bobcat, AGCO and others.
Best materials used:
When you're looking for shade, fiberglass is simply the best material. Combined with an overbuilt, heavy-duty, powder coated steel mounting kit, fiberglass canopy kits are the most durable canopy kits on the market.
Why fiberglass is better than plastic for a tractor canopy:
Consider a 5, 10 or 20 year old plastic boat compared to a comparable fiberglass boat. UV energy degrades plastics, breaking down polymer bonds and weakening their strength. The breaking down of these bonds will lead to fading, cracking, and eventual failure.
Why fiberglass is better than steel for a tractor canopy:
Steel is great for some applications, but not for many. Steel canopies are restricted by the size of a sheet of steel. What good is a hat, if it is too small? Steel canopies are smaller, have shallower sides, and are often mounted on top of the ROPS. When it comes to having maximum shade, the closer to the canopy to the operator, the more shade it will provide.
Why fiberglass is the BEST material for a tractor canopy!
Fiberglass is custom molded to provide maximum shade protection. This is achieved not only through simple length vs width, but also with a crowned shape, and deep side walls. In addition, it's durability outlasts plastic or metal, and can last the life of your tractor!
Available Shipping Options
Commercial LTL Shipping: A flat rate of $149.00 for deliveries to commercial addresses with a loading dock.
Residential LTL Shipping: A flat rate of $299.00 for deliveries to residential addresses.
Definition of Commercial vs. Non-Commercial Locations
It's essential to correctly identify your delivery location as commercial or non-commercial, as this affects your shipping rate. Non-commercial locations will be charged at the residential rate. Limited access, non-commercial or construction sites will be classified as residential per the definitions outlined below:
Construction Sites
These locations are sites where construction of a bridge, road, building, or other structure is taking place. The entire property upon which there is construction is usually subject to an additional freight service charge. Examples include:
- Oil / Natural Gas
- Mines
- Quarries
- Construction site
Limited Access Locations
While it may have a loading dock and/or equipment for unloading shipments, this type of location usually requires inspection of a driver before access is given. Examples include:
- Prisons / Jails / Correctional Facilities
- Military Bases or Installations
- Government Buildings (Courthouse)
- Schools / Universities
- Nuclear Facilities / Power Plants
- National Parks / State Parks
Non-Commercial / Residential Locations
These locations can be private or commercial, tend not to be open to the public during normal business hours and they don?t often have a loading dock and/or unloading equipment. Examples include:
- Private Residences
- Churches
- Dormitories
- Apartments
- Camps
- Farm / Ranches
- Country Clubs / Golf Courses
- Mini / Self Storage Units
- Fairs / Carnivals
- Amusement Parks
- Nursing Homes
- Hotels / Lodging Facilities
- Restaurants