Posted by Kow Farmer on March 20, 2012 at 18:54:18 from (76.77.199.167):
In Reply to: 1850 cab posted by HoosierHog on March 20, 2012 at 18:42:08:
Hey HoosierHog, I posted a picture of my 1850 on your posting a few days back. I was jokingly asking you if you want to trade me my 1850 gasser for your "new to you" 1850 diesel. Anyway, if you look back at my picture, my cab looks a lot like yours. I have a Year-A-Round cab on mine. My only has heat, no A/C. If yours is a Year-A-Round cab, it should have a sticker in the back under the rear window, about in the middle of the cab. That is if it wasn't painted over. I know Year-A-Round is still in business. I don't know if they do much tractor cab manufacturing anymore though. I don't know where to get the items you are asking for, but they might have parts available for your cab. If you Google them, I believe you would find more info on them. Hope this helps. By the way, your 1850 diesel looks really nice! Kow Farmer
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