Posted by DR. EVIL on January 28, 2020 at 03:35:49 from (174.192.139.233):
In Reply to: Dreaming of cabs again posted by SVcummins on January 27, 2020 at 22:56:23:
Do a search on "Koehn Tractor Cab". Dad and the neighbor we traded help with both bought one about 1966. Ours went on a 450 Farmall for 2 years and then a 4010 Deere 2 more years. Neighbor's went on a D-17 then D-19 Allis. Kinda tough to get in/out of, but was nice and warm on early spring and late fall & winter days. Shade in the summer too. You search enought there's a picture of a 656 IH utility tractor with a rear 3-pt snow blower that the cab is very similar to what we had. Cab frame was light gage wall steel tubing, plexiglass windows slid up into the fiberglass cab roof, poly fabric similar to the cheap green, silver, or blue tarps are what the engine enclosure sides are made from. Because it was fabric it didn't seem to amplify gear noise like a steel cab did. Same cab fit rear and side entry tractors. Left rear window was entry and left front window.
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