Posted by j meyer on June 19, 2010 at 08:28:20 from (66.44.153.77):
In Reply to: whites with no cabs posted by chris heaver on June 19, 2010 at 07:29:47:
I once owned a 1979 model 2-105 factory no cab. I loved the tractor, but I had to let it go to get my American 80. Older the tractor, the easier to find them factory no cab. I heard once that in 1982, all Whites sold in the USA were required to have atleast a roll-over canopy. I have seen a 2-88 with no roll-over, but the story goes that it was sold in Canada. I have seen a 120 White with a 4 post Rops once. 2-70's never had a factory cab, and all 2-135 and up tractors would have had a cab or a rops. So, your looking for either a 2-85 or 2-105 if you want a non-Rops, open station White tractor.
I attached a picture of my 2-105 along with a 508 3 bottom plow I once owned as well. To find late model like I had is harder to find. Good luck!
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