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Re: JD 830 cab question

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Glen in TX

08-20-2006 11:54:06




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I think it has the factory cab too since it looks more like the factory cabs I've seen on the Rs. The link to other pic is a Meade aftermarket cab made in Meade Kansas and we had a 830 once with that type of cab. That cab was popular in this area because the factory was closer I guess and I've seen them with hinged doors or sliding doors also. Just my opinion but I think you should leave the cab on your 830 or sell it to someone that wants one with a cab. I don't understand why so many restoring them are too lazy to fix the cab and have to take them all off and toss them in the scrap pile. Some need to be restored with cabs on them too.

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James22

08-20-2006 22:53:29




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 Re: JD 830 cab question in reply to Glen in TX, 08-20-2006 11:54:06  
The Canadian 830 I purchased had a cab. It was extremely noisy and looked as attractive as the proverbial "saddle on a sow". The aftermarket cab was scrapped and the 830 remained. If it had been an original JD cab, I would have removed and stored it, although my experience has shown it isn't any better, just more rare.



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Glen in TX

08-21-2006 11:13:54




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 Re: JD 830 cab question in reply to James22, 08-20-2006 22:53:29  
Yeah the cabs then were nothing to look at like a MM UDLX cab but they sure beat most shop made cabs or weather breaks of canvas and were nice to have when running one in a cold winter wind or a west Texas dirt storm. If everyone takes the cabs off before long you have no more true examples restored of how they were really used.



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