Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 16, 2009 at 06:43:56 from (174.124.74.242):
In Reply to: Re: Here tis (PICS) posted by Owen Aaland on September 15, 2009 at 20:50:22:
Hi Owen. The copper tubing just goes to the engine where the hose bibs end. from there on it"S heater hose clear to the back where the heater tubing comes through the cab floor. Both the hoses are covered with insulated tubing( same as household tubing is applied to a water heater) so it will come apart if need be. Ruber heater hose is bracketed with rubber covered clamps so it doesn"t SAG. All Bolts are Stainless Steel through out the tractor. HATE RUSTY FROZEN NUTS AND BOLTS. Sheild plate covers heater drop down tubeing at the rear of the cab. My son won"t have time this year to upholster the inside of the cab as he is going to be busy driving a steiger for a farmer(Every year) during corn harvest Hope to get the bucket repaired, Sand blasted and painted soon. Thanks for the input . And many thanks for all who gave such nice comments.Appreciate them. LOU
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