Posted by Bill(Wis) on February 24, 2014 at 10:32:18 from (24.30.236.58):
In Reply to: homemade tractor cabs posted by JD2ACWD on February 23, 2014 at 18:15:25:
1. Remove fenders from tractor. 2. Fasten a strong piece of plywood to the fender mounting holes on each side. Cut the shape of the plywood to your choosing. Reinforce at bottom where it attaches to fender mounting holes. Window cutouts on sides. 3. Piece of plywood on top. Cut to fit. 4. Put a window in front. Notes: A good idea to design the front window to slope outward at the top unless you are going to install a window wiper. Side windows can be cutouts with or without glass. If without glass, keep them small. Use 1x2 strips along edges of plywood making it easy to bolt together. Also easy to disassemble. I painted the outside flat black to absorb heat. Inside should be painted white. Side flaps over engine for heat. Worked great except it was noisy inside. Sorry, my pictures of it are 1000 miles away.
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