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Scott Becker

01-11-2000 15:34:35




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I am looking for a winter cab for my 550 gas (with a loader). I have heard of these also called a heater houser. Anyone have any info?
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Scott Green

02-11-2000 05:47:22




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 Re: 550 Canvas Cab in reply to Scott Becker, 01-11-2000 15:34:35  
Another place to buy the canvas cabs is Central tractor.Personally , I like the rear entry ones , not the side entry ones.For what they cost(APPROX: $150.00), I found the quality of the canvas cabs to be very poor.Mainly the framing.I was so frustrated putting mine on for the first time.They are very flimsey , and flop all over the place while trying to install it.I swear I would never buy one of them again."BUT" , it sure is nice to be behind something when the wind and snow is blowing.At that point in time , $150.00 does not seam all that bad.I've had mine about 5 years now.Snaps are rusting togather and pulling through the canvas.The conduit they use for the frame is broke in one spot.I would like to put the next $150.00 into building a cab.A roof is nice.A 3 sided cab with a roof would do the trick for me.

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Art

01-11-2000 23:17:09




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 Re: 550 Canvas Cab in reply to Scott Becker, 01-11-2000 15:34:35  
FYI, it is a Heat Houser, you might try some dealer that has been in business a long time, as the use of these seems to have faded out sometime in the late 60's. They might still be available in the cold country at TSC, S&S, Country General, etc.



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