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Anybody got any good ideas on where to mount a cup holder on their tractor?
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No drinking and driving allowed!
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I only drink Ice Tea and Diet Pepsi.
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You could always get one of those cool helmets with the dual beverage holders with a big ol straw that dangles down in front of your face
![]() Seriously...I was thinking about slapping a holder on the tunnel cover of my 1211....seemed like the only decent place where it would sort of not be in the way, yet be somewhat stable...haven't done it yet though. Jeff (teet)
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You should choose to go the Red Green route and use the Handyman's Secret Weapon...Duct Tape, and not put a hole in the old Cub just for a cup holder!
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I found a good one one time at a golf proshop that hung on a swivel so that it would work on hills too. They bought me a new backhoe at work and your soda would not stay on the fender, The swivel holder worked great. I wore that hoe out and the new one came with a cup holder so I let it go to auction. I would like to find another.
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I put large roung flat speaker magnets on the tunnels and a large tin can on the magnet and put my 20 oz. bottle in the can, never lost one yet.
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I like this idea, I just didn't want to drill a hole in it.
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That's his story and he's sticking to it!!
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That's some fine thinkin Yosemite Sam
Why didn't i think of that
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