For my JD Compact 3320 I used mirrors from All States that mount on the Loader masks. Actually I only used one on the 3320 and the other I mounted hanging from the Canopy on my 2520. Both work well although on the 3320 I used a longer mounting flat iron to get it higher.
For the neighbor he came with an old Truck mirror with a stud on each end for mounting. I mounted that to his JD Canopy in a way that he can both adjust it looking back up/down and right/left. He wanted it to work both on the highway and when cutting hay with a discbine. Like me, he has trouble twisting around and a mirror is helpful.
When I plow with my 4200 rollover plow I mount a mirror in the cab just to the upper right of my head so I can tip it down and see most of he plow when plowing. It works great to both see the plow and confirm the plow rolls over properly when turning around. When I turn I never clutch, I just leave a little bigger headland, raise the plow, start my turn with a little brake applied, complete the turn and drop the plow. During all this I can glimpse in the mirror the proper rotation of the plow as I am turning.
One additional comment, there is a product called RAM that is a collection of Monitor, Mirror, Cell Phone, etc, mounting hardware. I have not tried these parts yet but plan to.
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