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Shep VA

03-05-2006 14:43:46




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It is an 1850 Perkins Diesel 4x4 with a Great Bend 760 loader. It has just under 5000 hours with 200 on a rebuilt motor and a new clutch.

So far I like it, just has some oil leaks to take care of and it doesnt have a heater in the cab??? I will have to rig one up, is has the blowers and even an AC unit on top, but no heater, that is kinda strange to me.

Good trip though, saw some good country out and back, looks like you mid west guys are just starting to work ground, saw a few tractors turning dirt.

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steve from mo - dangit!

03-06-2006 08:17:05




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 Cab heaters. in reply to Shep VA, 03-05-2006 14:43:46  
A lot of people who bought tractors with cabs were planning to use them in the field, and transmission heat was more than enough to keep the cab warm.



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Fern(Mi)

03-05-2006 19:50:54




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 Re: Oh Sorry bout that...... in reply to Shep VA, 03-05-2006 14:43:46  
Looks like a Comfort Cab. Just finished rebuilding one on an 1850 today. You say it has blowers. If they are in a black box the width of cab a foot deep over windshield against top. Look inside. Should be radiator to front of double squire cage blower. Should be place for one thought it missing. replace it, you"re in business. A heater hose ran up each front cab corner. Boy! I could really use that unit around here. I"m not crazy about taking this apart again for pictures, but can as I have one last upholstery strip to put up against ceiling on one side. If it’d help I can take picture sooner than later. Let me know.
Oh yeah, and, we"re always fixing one more leak.
Fernan

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Shep Va

03-06-2006 05:47:47




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 Re: Oh Sorry bout that...... in reply to Fern(Mi), 03-05-2006 19:50:54  
Yes, that is just what you describe with the blowers, but I dont have the radiator part. I dont think the black box is that deep, maybe 6 or 8 inches deep and it has two slide clips and it hinges down toward the seat. Mine is real easy to let down to see in there.

I think you are correct, I just need to plumb a radiator in there somehow.

If you do have yours down for some other reason shoot me a picture, but dont do it just for the picture.

Thanks.

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Fern(Mi)

03-06-2006 17:19:58




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 Re: Oh Sorry bout that...... in reply to Shep Va, 03-06-2006 05:47:47  
Okay! Will do. Give me a few days or a couple wks. If you have questions, Cozy Cab will answer them and give you part numbers for what"s left of available parts. Those parts in turn you order through your favorite Oliver Dealer. Figure??
Fernan



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