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Re: Super A Cab ?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 20, 2004 at 06:13:04 from (209.226.247.48):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Cab ? posted by Pa. Don on December 19, 2004 at 19:42:26:
Don: If I were doing a Farmall 300, I would go the heat houser route. Back in the 60s we had them for 300 and 560. I've seen those things throw so much heat when temps were around the freezing mark, one would have to open them beside the engine. I had factory cabs on 656 and 1066. Cabs blow heat from cieling, with the heat houser it comes right up from your feet. With the canvas back in place, only one place for heat to escape, right up past your body. Beauty is you can still buy a new heat houser for most of those old row crops. It only works well on the tractors you mount and dismount via drawbar. Problem with cabs on these older row crops is the operator is just back too far, for making a good cab.
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