Posted by DK44H on December 10, 2012 at 19:56:32 from (66.196.54.179):
In Reply to: Re: Removing cab posted by Phil in NW Mo. on December 10, 2012 at 06:32:21:
Phil I don't have any plans for the cab really at this time. It's really in pretty good shape. We used the tractor to mainly run a mist blower to control flies in our feedyard. The last time the a/c worked was about 5 years ago. All the parts are the there and the only reason we don't use it is that there must be a leak somewhere and it doesn't hold freon long. We sprayed in he mornings always so we never bothered to fix it. Blower works fine and the heater should work but we never used it much in the winter. We only ran augers with it then. It does have a radio that does work but is not original. We put a new floor mat in two years ago so it's almost like new. The glass is all good and the doors are not bent. It has decent paint on it. Was painted about 10 years ago. Seems a shame to let it go to the scrapper. I'm about 20 miles west of York. If I had pics of it I would send them to you. But I don't right now.
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