Robert Whitehead
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Has anyone added a smartphone holder to their Kubota mini with cab? I don't want to use the cup holder.
Thanks,
Bob W
Thanks,
Bob W
I use a couple drops of rubbing alcohol (carry some in my bag, handy for about everything) on my Garmin "cup" and it does not seem to compromise the material and it does not come off even in a Mack.View attachment 210201
I’ve used RAM mounts in my truck and company truck- been very happy with them.
https://www.rammount.com/shop-all/top-solutions/phone-mounts
My Garmin suction cup will pop off with temp/elevation changes.
The RAM has always held tight.
I absolutely concur with you... however Maps and Ways (sp?) are better nav programs then my ancient Garmin. My old 6 plus has about the same size screen and I often use it instead of the Garmin. As far as the phone goes it is wirelessly connected to the car stereo. Touch an icon on the screen and it connects. At work I couldn't hear it if was wired to tsunami siren.I'm just going to throw it out there that IMHO nobody should be in a position to be distracted by a cell phone when driving or operating a machine.
Mine stays in my pocket.....when whatever I'm driving/operating stops moving, it comes out. Works for me.
I'm just going to throw it out there that IMHO nobody should be in a position to be distracted by a cell phone when driving or operating a machine.
Mine stays in my pocket.....when whatever I'm driving/operating stops moving, it comes out. Works for me.
Yeah, but we are/were the generation that can/could handle that sh1t.......So your saying I might have been a distracted driver 'back in the day' hauling livestock all over the country.... Had my bag phone set between the seats of my peterbilt. When on the phone running the steering wheel with my left knee, holding the phone with my left hand.
Not long ago in the closest town to me a person died when they fell down a hole that they didn't see because their attention was 100% glued to a smartphone screen.