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Posted by R. John Johnson on November 23, 2004 at 21:36:25 from (205.200.43.116):
In Reply to: Cab for 4020 posted by KS Bob on November 23, 2004 at 05:58:00:
Bob. I agree with the fact that the cabs for these tractors are hot and noisy. I cover the noise end of things by using the disposable foam ear plugs(also helps to keep what's left of my brains from leaking out). The cab on our 4010 came with a cab cooler that had a bunch of parts missing, but the fan really moves a lot of air, which helps. The filters were missing the filter media, so I used the blue stuff from furnace filters. I can blow them out when they get plugged. I bale with this tractor and have to choose between heat or dust and I prefer the heat. Right now I am hauling hay with it and would not want to face all day without the cab and the heater I installed. Current daytime temps are in the mid to upper teens and there is always some wind to keep it cool. I have seen OEM cabs from other tractors installed on 4010/4020's. If painted they look OK and are much more comfortable, but involve a lot more work. I am considering doing this to try to get AC in the 4010. JMHO John PS if anyone out there has every installed AC on a 4010/4020 I would be interested to hear from you.
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