1755 Cab Removal

Part Time Pete

Well-known Member
I have a 1755 with a cab that needs the over/under rebuilt. The cab looks to be hinged in the back, so that you could unbolt the front of it and lay it back. Is this the case, or does it have to come off?
Thanks
Pete
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It was quite a few years ago, but I remember taking the 2 bolts out in front. Jacked the cab up enough to get everything out. This was on an 1855. Did not have to lift the front of the cab all that much.
 
Thanks Cas,
Now if the weather will warm up a little so I can start work on it. I have a used over/under for it - have to decide whether it makes more sense to rebuild what I have, or put in the used one
Pete
 
It looks like the year round brand cab on my 1650 that pivots at the rear after you take some adapter plates off front and rear and take out the two front mounting bolts. If you have a loader or a handy tree, the cab will tip back and sit flat in the back of a pickup or flatbed trailer if you want to take it clear off or just set it back out of the way to work on the tractor.
 
You will also have to remove the plate beside the seat where the hydraulic and pto levers come through or they will hit when you tip it back.
 

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