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Posted by K.B.-826 on November 29, 2005 at 20:00:29 from (24.180.146.111):
In Reply to: IH 1486 posted by 1951G on November 29, 2005 at 11:23:53:
Replacing the cab with an open platform is a big job. You would need the entire platform from a 786, which was the only big 86 series to come from the factory with an open platform without a ROPS. Problem is, they only built 1800 786's, so you'll have to search long and hard to ever find one. All 86 series were avalible with an open 4-post ROPS w/ canopy (imagine a cab with no doors or glass), those are uncommon, but definetly not as rare as the 786 open platform. Case-IH dealer can get you just about any part you need. With the hydraulic problems you describe, I would be afraid to run the tractor for any length of time. If the rear end is too hot to touch, just think what that heat is doing to every o-ring and seal in the transmission and hydraulic system, not to mention bearing damage.
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