ncridgerunner
Member
Over the years I have driven campers, dump trucks, and school buses so backing with mirrors is generally not a problem. However for some reason when backing the X900 with mirrors it is difficult to determine how close I am to whatever I'm backing toward. I can't decide it it is because of the short bed, the height of my mirrors, or the size of my mirrors but my depth perception seems to be impaired. (No... I haven't been using alcohol or other impairing substances)
I use a center mounted mirror and two post mounted mirrors on my machine but have to get out and monitor the distance when I get close to what I'm backing toward.
I have considered mounting a rearview camera but don't really see a good place to mount one. Most of the time I use my machine it is not a problem but I don't want to damage my RTV backing into a trailer or other equipment in the shed where I store it.
Has anyone else addressed this problem or found a good place to mount a backup camera?
I use a center mounted mirror and two post mounted mirrors on my machine but have to get out and monitor the distance when I get close to what I'm backing toward.
I have considered mounting a rearview camera but don't really see a good place to mount one. Most of the time I use my machine it is not a problem but I don't want to damage my RTV backing into a trailer or other equipment in the shed where I store it.
Has anyone else addressed this problem or found a good place to mount a backup camera?