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Re: Super A Cab ?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 19, 2004 at 03:50:16 from (209.226.247.87):
In Reply to: Super A Cab ? posted by Brian in Toronto, Ontario on December 18, 2004 at 21:55:19:
Brian: That west wind going by here must be reaching Toronto, with you talking cab. I have seen one, a home fabricated affair. Builder did quite a decent job. He built it with diagnol front sections meeting at steering shaft. The one on right was his door. It did place a post almost directly in front of operator. I don't have a photo, but could clearly see it did keep weather off the operator. He didn't have heater or windshield wipers. IH also had a canvas heat houser back when these were new. I've never seen one, but remember it was on list when I ordered one for Farmall 560. Problem with cabs on small tractors, if caliber is the same they probably cost more than cab for a big tractor. Material will be a wee bit less, but labour will drive it through the roof. I would suggest a persomal fabrication is your best bet.
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