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IH 806 cab fit IH 666
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farmallfarmer95
06-04-2019 12:02:15
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Hey everybody. I was just online and found an Ih 806 cab and was wondering if it would fit an Ih 666? The measurements are as followed: “the cab looking at the side measures 41inches across. the front is 48 inches. 5 ft high and the hood opening is 25 1/4 tall by 20 3/16 wide
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DeltaRed
06-04-2019 17:59:05
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Re: IH 806 cab fit IH 666 in reply to farmallfarmer95, 06-04-2019 12:02:15
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806 is a 'large frame' tractor. 666 is a 'small frame'. It will not be a bolt-on deal.But you can make it fit if you're handy with a welder,torch,sheet metal.. It will probably sit on the axle,but that's about it. It can be done,and look good,too. If you're willing to work at it. That said,I put a cab from an 1130 Massey on a 706. Worked out really well. Drove it today. Years ago,I put a cab from a 9000 Ford onto an 856.Worked,but wasn't as 'clean' as the 706 is.A 'dream project' is to put an 'ice cream box(phone booth) cab on my SuperM.I say go for it!
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FastFarmall
06-04-2019 14:42:58
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Re: IH 806 cab fit IH 666 in reply to farmallfarmer95, 06-04-2019 12:02:15
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Well is the 666, there at your place go out and measure, you're going to have to be pretty handy with sheet metal,i would guess to make it look right and tight! Is the what they called the phone booth cab? If it is, they were pretty narrow so they could use the mounted picker on the 1206 and smaller tractors!
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FastFarmall
06-04-2019 14:40:38
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Re: IH 806 cab fit IH 666 in reply to farmallfarmer95, 06-04-2019 12:02:15
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Well is the 666, there at your place go out and measure, you're going to have to be pretty handy with sheet metal,i would guess to make it look right and tight! Is the what they called the phone booth cab?
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