back up camera Ford 860

br860

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I am older and have a hard time looking back on tractor. It is hard to line up when attaching implements, I may have to try two or three times.
I have been thinking about back up cameras such as on cars. I see some on Amazon for about $170. Anybody tried any of these?
Thanks
 
I am older and have a hard time looking back on tractor. It is hard to line up when attaching implements, I may have to try two or three times.
I have been thinking about back up cameras such as on cars. I see some on Amazon for about $170. Anybody tried any of these?
Thanks

Being able to see what is on the screen might be a challenge in the bright daylight.
 
I recently got the unit below, largely to use on my backhoe so I can see the clamp on forks. The wireless rechargeable magnetic mount camera works well and it's 1080P with digital transmission, not old analog low res. I just used it yesterday moving an old truck camper on extended pipe forks and I simply stuck the camera on some sheetmetal of the camper that was at the front and I was able to easily see where I was going. The display was quite visible even though it was a bright day (open cab backhoe, so just ROPS/roof).

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZDY6PHQ
 
Analog 7" display and an analog camera together are about $50 or less. Sorry don't have links atm.

Searching ebay for 'backup camera', and 'backup display' I see several offers of PAL/NTSC cameras with an analog RCA video output and 12v input. Displays from 5-7" with at least one RCA input. You just run that signal output up to your monitor on the hood. The camera and display are digital, but the signalling inbetween is analog. It's definitely good enough for what you're needing.
 
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