TO-35 Cab ?:?:

Thanks Guys, and thanks for the link Inno, that will give me some ideas if I decide to build one. It would just be for winter snow blowing as I like the open air in the summer.

The TO35 is a little under powered for my blower, (requires 36+hp) If I could find something a little more HP then I would forget the cab, but not sure what would be a good tractor for that, that wouldn't cost me an arm and a leg...

Thanks again,
Tim
 

My 135 has one, but you need ear plug AND ear muffs, can't be claustraphobic, need all round windshield wipers even without a blower.... sometimes a nice old ski-doo suit and helmet is just as good... the snow around here rarely falls fluffy enough to not plug up my old blower....
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Hey Tony, where did you get all that snow? you must have gotten our north central Indiana share too! Where I am we may have 1 inch on the ground, have 3 snowblowers ready, have not needed at all so far this winter.
 
oooooh rich..... this was just a little blizzard around Christmas, you don't want to see what the last one looks like, and more on the way after you guys get it huh? Sat and Sunday here they say.
This one, the MF 65 AND the Cockshutt 540 are constantly gassed up, batteries charged and ready to go.... again...and again... and again...
 
You could probably put a heat-houser on it. I brought a universal fit with a side entry door for my Massey 231 at TSC a few years back. I think that would fit your tractor too. They are nothing great but will keep the wind off you and throw a little engine heat on you as long as you are working the tractor hard enough. Although I do prefer my Factory Cab on my other tractor its still allot better than nothing.
 

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