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Posted by TP from Central PA on December 07, 2005 at 09:09:12 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Tractor snow blower posted by Ken in Mich on December 07, 2005 at 08:23:07:
It isn't hard to build a cab for that situation..........I got sick of the same thing happening to me during acouple blizzards we had here in PA while using my Wheel Horse garden tractor........So I got some angle iron, plywood, some larger 1 by's, plexiglass, and screws and welded/bolted/screwed a cab together. I put a radio in it, stroble light on the roof, and better positioned the lights for night work. I also added a duct to pipe the thermal heat given off by the air cooled engine to the cab. IMO it sure beats the cold wind and snow blowing in your face. I could remove it in acouple minutes, but I leave it on year around as I use another garden tractor to mow the yard in the summer......Its nice not having to put on/remove a snowblower each year too. I seen some who built them out of PVC pipe and glued it together........Then used alot of plexiglass to cover it. It is so light that after removing acouple bolts you could lift it right off easily for the summer.
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