My one buddy has two L X 665's , one the newest has a factory cab and heater , those are mounted on the back of the cab and it does well as long as you install two plates in the under belly below your feet and every year i have to go out and BURP the system as it always gets air locked at the water valve . This blows heat down from the top . The other one we did make up removable side windows but no door only thing i can say about it it does cut down on the cool breezes blowing thru . The down fall of the cab one is (1) remembering to CLOSE the door Before you move the loader arms (2) it is a pain when changing buckets to the bale spear since it does not have a hyd quick tach. (3) keeping the windows clean inside and out when they get dirty and you get the sun coming in just right you are BLIND . (4) getting in and out when all bundled up for winter work . Must be due to getting old since ya don't move or bend like you use to . Some days i think a small articulat (sp) say like a yard and a half to two yrd loader with quick attach bucket and forks would be just as handy and going up and down the ladder would be easier then climbing and tripping in and out of a skid steer .
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