Posted by farmerboy on September 11, 2011 at 05:11:54 from (75.100.218.101):
In Reply to: Hiniker Cab ? posted by Tx Jim on September 11, 2011 at 03:53:58:
With the two tractors I spent the most time in - a turboed 4020 with Hiniker cab and a 3020 loader tractor with a Year-A-Round - the only way to make them "tolerable" was to put in ear plugs and then put ear muffs over them. This kind of killed being able to hear anything else while working. They may have been the best in their time, but they were actually the least bad in a field of bad options.
If they're what you got, great - use them. But I sure wouldn't go out of my way to put one on a tractor today. You can get into a pretty decent 30 series with a sound gard cab for way under $15K. I just checked into putting a SGB on my 4430, but couldn't do it and stay below the cost it would take to just trade it for another 4430 with one already installed.
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