Compliments of John Smith

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steve;
Don't know how much this will help. 4 dif. pix of cabs. First two are ads for cabs that USED to be made.(No longer in buis)??? Second two of a cab that was posted on here this yr., but cannot remember who the fabrication was done by.
IDEAs Maybe!!!
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There ya go that's all I got!!! :lol:

Gary :) [/i:4e8b2ac8af][/b:4e8b2ac8af]
 
i like the one with the half tracks give me 2 months just when this
cold weather is over and it'll be finished!! lol
 
My dad had one just like what is pictured on that 9N. It was absolutly perfect. Still had the orig 9n/2n grey paint on it, windows were excellent, door latches worked, no rust, even the roll-up canvas on the back was good. He sold it about 5 years ago for $175.00. It was taking up space inside his pole barn for 32 years.
 
Gary,

I really like the looks of the cab in your last 2 pictures. It looks like a good farm shop could fabricate that one. It has nice lines, and nice size windows. Notice the motor side panel with the cut out for the Delco alternator. Somebody did some nice work and design.

You-all stay warm out in that Montana country, and quit sending us these damm snowstorms every 36 hours. GettiN tired of this cold crappy weather!

Have a good one!

Paul in MN
 
(quoted from post at 14:24:16 12/19/08) Gary,

I really like the looks of the cab in your last 2 pictures. It looks like a good farm shop could fabricate that one. It has nice lines, and nice size windows. Notice the motor side panel with the cut out for the Delco alternator. Somebody did some nice work and design.

Paul in MN

Those pics are from [u:0b272f4b45] The Dandy Tractor Cab Co[/u:0b272f4b45]. Judging by what the have displayed on their website I'd call them a "good farm shop" :shock:

TOH
 
(quoted from post at 11:24:16 12/19/08) Gary,

I really like the looks of the cab in your last 2 pictures. It looks like a good farm shop could fabricate that one. It has nice lines, and nice size windows. Notice the motor side panel with the cut out for the Delco alternator. Somebody did some nice work and design.

So where does all the air coming through the radiator go with this design (assuming you have a "pull" fan)? Into the cab? Well, I guess it'll keep you warm in the winter, but control is a little iffy. And you'd better be darn sure you don't have any exhaust leaks! Of course, it might go out the bottom, I dunno.
 

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