Farmall 350 cab

I have never seen a cab on a Farmall 350 but then on the other hand that does not mean one cannot be made to work but one may find it would cost a lot of $$ to do so
 
There was a MacDonald cab company in Winnipeg that made a cab for a Farmall M in the 50's. May be hard to find but worth a try. I have seen 1105 MF cabs installed on different makes.
 
The 350 is a "get on from the back" style of tractor which will seriously limit your cab options. There's just not much room between the dash and the tire to allow access from the front and the TA lever would be right in your path anyway. Also, the seat is located very far to the back which would mean a cab would need to extend rearward quite a distance and could interfere with the rockshaft. If you're handy with fabrication then building your own might be the most viable option. However, in thinking about the relatively poor access to the operator's station on my own 350 and the high, rearward seat location I think you'd be in for a challenge. There were some companies - Minneaplis Moline for one that I know of - that marketed a rear-entry cab on their 350-sized tractors so you might look at some of those pictures for ideas. If you are very lucky you might be able to locate such a cab to retrofit but they were not popular at all and it would probably need to be a needle-in-a-haystack sort of find.

If by chance you're talking about the International 350 variant that might be a little easier since you access the operator's station of that tractor from the front as well as it having a lower seat that is located farther forward of the stuff at the back.
 
This is a cab made by automatic tractor cab company in Nebraska. I had this on a SMTA and a 560.
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Dad had a KOEHN (pronounced Kane) tractor cab on his 450 with Fast Hitch for a couple years. Fiberglass top, light conduit pipe framework for the flexible plexiglas windows that slid into the roof when open, frame was convertable from rear entry to side entry, exact same cab used on 4010 Deere a year or two. Had a plastic fabric lower section to seal cold wind & snow out, engine side covers to blow hot air from radiator/engine back into cab, plus with windows open and material all removed provided shade when cultivating corn.
It was tricky getting into on the 450, but I was young back then. TA and pto lever did make getting your feet up by pedals tricky.
I don't have any pictures of it, but somebody posted pictures of a very similar cab on a 460 utility you may be able to find doing a google search. Hoehn was into a lot of farm products, be tough to find a usable cab from 1965 to 1970 time frame. Was great in late fall chopping corn stalks or early spring disking old corn ground. Not as noisy as some cheaper steel tractor cabs.
 

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