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Posted by Stan on October 17, 2003 at 06:00:21 from (66.231.211.62):
In Reply to: 706 cab posted by nate on October 17, 2003 at 03:31:36:
Nate, I put a cab from a 1466 onto my 460. It bolted right up to my axle and frame/rail. It is a little big for the tractor but when I'm snowblowing and the wind is gusting to 50 mph I don't mind. I did have to cut out the tin that sloped under the seat. The seats on the 1466 must be ahead of the rear axle. I replaced the tin with some plywood around the seat and it looks and works great. Gives me a little storage area to keep chains, pins, tools or whatever in. I bought mine in Northern Maine and paid $250 at an auction. One of the doors was twisted and the glass was brokrn out of the door and the rear window was missing. It does have an AC unit mounted on top but the AC pump was left on the tractor it was taken off from. Usually they go for $500-$1000 in good condition. I can send you pictures of my setup if you find something comparable and want to see it. Stan
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