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littlemackinawfarmall

02-10-2008 17:03:04




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Have an 856 cab off the one we just bought it set inbetween the fenders and left the deck on the tractor. has all the glass intact and thought if anyone was interested in it would like to make it available no AC/Heat on this unit I know this not the place for an add would like to know what I have to list it...it is free to anyone on the forum and can ship for a small fee on a backhaul possibly to...

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mkirsch

02-11-2008 10:16:31




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 Re: 856 Cab in reply to Jossette, 02-10-2008 17:03:04  
Chuck, you won't want to be taking the cab on and off. It's something you need a high overhead hoist to do.



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Chuck46

02-10-2008 20:13:14




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 Re: 856 Cab in reply to littlemackinawfarmall, 02-10-2008 17:03:04  
Mac, Is it hard to take on and off? I use a windbreaker but they don't last very many years. Wondering if it could use windbreaker engine sides to get some heat. I don't want a cab in the summer. I am in SE Minnesota. Chuck



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RustyFarmall

02-11-2008 07:59:51




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 Re: 856 Cab in reply to Chuck46, 02-10-2008 20:13:14  
It's not all that hard to put some heat in those cabs. You can get a self contained unit that mounts on the inside of the cab next to the seat, and then all you have to do is run a couple of heater hoses from the engine and you're in business.



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Chuck46

02-11-2008 09:35:45




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 Re: 856 Cab in reply to RustyFarmall, 02-11-2008 07:59:51  
Rusty, I like the windbreaker sides because if you combine them with an engine heater you can use No2 fuel all winter without worries. Have a good day, Chuck



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