Posted by The tractor vet on February 05, 2017 at 16:17:26 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Tractor cab question posted by Randy Upgren on February 05, 2017 at 10:08:35:
Well no a local resident of the neighbor hood , BUT the four times i have been to Bismarck and on up to Stanton i had wishe i had my check book and a empty trailer and you should not have a problem finding a cab or a donor tractor where you either by the one for the can and then sell the tractor OR if the one you find is a better tractor that does not have loader then ya put the loader on the one with the cab and sell the other . An yep it do get cold out there as the one time i was out there in mid May the weather here had broke and i took ALL my winter clothes out of the truck other then one hooder sweat shirt one light long sleeve and my carrhart vest , Left home here in the buckeye and ran the A/C all the way out to Bismarck , when i got there it was 94 degrees and windy , so i shut the truck off and left the windows open and went in and had supper at the truck stop then into the lounge and enjoyed a relaxing evening talking with locals and enjoying a couple cold ones When i opened the door to go out to the truck to go to bed there was a small temp drop and it was now 28 degrees with a shut down truck with windows open , That was around 11:30 Pm . Do you know how long it takes a semi to warm up and how long it takes to warm the cab and bunk up . I got 3 1/2 hours of sleep before i had to head up to Stanton . and had i had to go just 10 more miles north i would have been in 3-5 inches of SNOW . But i would see lots of older tractors setting in my travels out there .
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