Posted by Bruce from Can. on April 22, 2021 at 07:44:22 from (70.50.208.188):
In Reply to: Cab placement posted by DeltaSteve on April 22, 2021 at 06:53:29:
On my 966, you climb in the door. Then go down the hall to the seat, which is behind the axel for maximum catapult action. My 966 is a tough old tractor and has served me well, but like many tractors built before the 1990s , there wasnt a great deal of thought put into operator comfort. Comfort, Comfort!! What do ya mean Comfort ??!! Ya got a cab dont ya?? Ok so its hotter than h@ll on any day the sunshines, and your hearing is permanently damaged from vibration noise, but you wear in a cab!! What more do you want?? My 930 Case Comfort King at least had the fuel tank behind the seat, and the seat moved forward of the front axle so you rode in the tractor and not behind the tractor, and its 10 years older than my IH 966.
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