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Re: aftermarket air for a older cab
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Posted by Deas Plant. on November 20, 2003 at 23:56:08 from (211.26.8.22):
In Reply to: aftermarket air for a older cab posted by Tim Lane on November 20, 2003 at 08:39:54:
Hi, Tim. Being as I live DownUnder, I can't help you much with makes, models, suppliers, etc.. I am only posting to let you know if you don't know already that many of these earlier cabs are not particularly airtight and there may need to be a bit of work done to plug the leaks or that 'pore ol' eggnishner' will be working overtime alla time. If you are going to be using these tractors in dusty conditions, it is possibly also worth putting the filtered pressurisation system on with the air conditioner. It works well on the Cat 953 loader I'm working these days. I don't even mind loading trucks into the wind with dusty material. We have one old Cat 941 with an air cab that I DON'T like loading into the wind with because the machine itself was not originally designed/built to be easy to seal a cab on and dust gets in at least as well as the cold air escapes. Hope this helps. You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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