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Opinions on White Cabs

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JoshuaGA

01-23-2008 17:08:29




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How good are they? Good visibility? Well laid out? Can you see the drawbar easily? Any quirks? Thinking of another tractor and want opinions.

JoshuaGA




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j meyer

01-24-2008 18:15:57




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to JoshuaGA, 01-23-2008 17:08:29  
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I like the cab on my 2-105:)



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newter haven

01-24-2008 17:39:20




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to JoshuaGA, 01-23-2008 17:08:29  
If your comparing the White cab to let's say the 40-50-55-60 series Deere's of the same years there is alot more room and so much easier to get in and out of. I'm taller than most and always had to duck to get in the green ones and after I was "settled in" I had to adjust the air seat down so I wouldn't scuff my hat on the ceiling. My father-in-law has a 5240 CaseIH and it has an overhead console which I thought is hard to see under. Our 110 I really like as far as room inside, and you can see very well front and back, and the cab is taller than most. The only complaint I have is the rattling overhead when traveling on the road at certain speeds and even that's not bad. I'm not sure as to the older than '85 models which is what our's is. I don't remember what year ( one piece cab?)came out, but overall very user friendly. Cab kits aren't to cheap, especially the headliner.

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JoshuaGA

01-24-2008 17:11:41




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to JoshuaGA, 01-23-2008 17:08:29  
Hey Formerly PaMike, can you post a picture of that 1755. Thats another thought I've had, mounting a newer cab on an older tractor. Anyway, would like to see.

JoshuaGA



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CumminsMan

01-24-2008 10:55:13




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to JoshuaGA, 01-23-2008 17:08:29  
As said earlier, as long as you get a later(after '82) tractor with the isolated cab, you can't hardly beat white's cab. Quite, good visibility, and ride better than the cabs that are in front of back axle(all newer tractors).



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Formerly PaMike

01-24-2008 09:16:50




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to JoshuaGA, 01-23-2008 17:08:29  
I have a white cab on my 1755. Cant remember which model. It only has a door on one side. Thats a pain. The door is narrow so if your big its gunna be tight. It is also loud, but it sure beats getting wet in the rain or covered in bugs when mowing at night.



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Formerly PaMike

01-24-2008 09:16:45




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to JoshuaGA, 01-23-2008 17:08:29  
I have a white cab on my 1755. Cant remember which model. It only has a door on one side. Thats a pain. The door is narrow so if your big its gunna be tight. It is also loud, but it sure beats getting wet in the rain or covered in bugs when mowing at night.



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rrlund

01-23-2008 18:26:24




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to JoshuaGA, 01-23-2008 17:08:29  
I like mine just fine on my 2-135. Only thing I'd find fault with is if you want to run wiring harnesses in for electronic controls for a chopper or round baler or such. No access panel,you have to drill a hole somewhere.



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kkiowa

01-24-2008 04:49:30




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 Re: Opinions on White Cabs in reply to rrlund, 01-23-2008 18:26:24  
Easy to get in and out of. Good visibility. The 2-85 -105-150 series were a bit noisey. The 135's and 155's were much quieter, and then the series 3 and beyond were as quiet and nice as anything on the market .



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