Posted by Billy NY on January 18, 2009 at 06:48:00 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: OROPS posted by Dozer Guy on January 17, 2009 at 22:07:09:
Probably work ok, like the others said, that material does scratch and can fog up when cleaned, not too abrasion resistant. I would be real cautious if working in brush or wooded areas, clearing and grubbing, heavy woven wire metal type screen would be much better, things tend to poke in at you or come up at you when in heavy brush.
I used to have the fan blades turned back on a D8K and used an army shelter half to help collect the heat blown back from the radiator, blue foam board on the floor under my feet, dressed accordingly on this one job we had to work in sub zero weather. That particular model would throw quite a bit of heat, giant radiator, if it got to the high 30's into the 40's, it was too much, remember trying to get the mechanic out to switch em back in the spring that year. OROPS too, not enclosed.
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