Posted by flying belgian on January 02, 2013 at 19:04:38 from (98.132.233.146):
In Reply to: 4020 Cab posted by Dan Fergen on January 02, 2013 at 14:10:23:
Definatly, 100% positive it is a Hiniker. Model 1300. Model number denotes weight of cab. Model before this was the 900, also denoting weight of cab. The 1300 has roll-over protection, 900 does not. I worked in research and development at Hiniker Co. back in the 70s when these cabs were popular. I designed many of floor plates and filler plates to be used with these cabs for different applications. The factory is about 3 miles northeast of Mankato Mn. Year-around was also made in Mankato, Mn. and was very simalar however the grab handle on a yar was about twice as long and was chrome plated. Thats what tipped me off right away when I looked at your photo. As a side note, Founder of Hiniker Co. just died about 2 months ago. Ken Hiniker was 96 years old. He was my wifes uncle. Very smart man and well respected in the community. You have a Hiniker model 1300 cab. No question about it.
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