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Re: Got It! Got It! Finally Got It!
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 12, 2006 at 17:18:35 from (76.212.225.86):
In Reply to: Got It! Got It! Finally Got It! posted by Allan In NE on December 12, 2006 at 14:33:10:
Geeessss Allen myself i would have pulled that cab off and went and got one that had all the trinkets already in there . Would have been a lot less stressful . Been down that road before when a neighbor 's hired hnd fliped a 1486 on her back in the silage pit while packen , messed up the back of the cab and broke out the back winder and my buddy and i got the job of tryen to fix it because the neighbor BARROWED the tractor from a guy that is real fussy and it had to be 100% when it went back to him . Well we looked all over the place for the stuff we needed and like you was having a hard time finding what we needed . Well i was at a sale that i went to once a month and got talken to a vary good friend of mine who ownes a salvage yard and asked him if he would part out a cab for what we needed and he said no but I'll sell ya a real good cab with good interior for 500 bucks and all ya have to do is un-plug a few things and the four mounting bolts and drop this one down on . That was what we did .
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