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Cab Project From He!!

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Allan In NE

10-29-2006 15:25:51




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When will it ever be over? :>(

Three full days and I'm still not done!

Allan

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williamf

10-30-2006 06:17:15




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
I know that as a true sportsman you are doing that by yourself - no one to help guide it into place as you lower the loader.
Wm



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Allan In NE

10-30-2006 06:25:38




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to williamf, 10-30-2006 06:17:15  
Sportsman?

Is that what ya call it? I just thought I was anti-social. :>)

Yep, lower, go look, crawl back on the H, adjust, go look again, lower a little more, move it a little, etc., etc., etc. :>)

Allan



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billyiron

10-29-2006 18:53:06




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
can I buy the fenders????? ?????billy



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Allan In NE

10-30-2006 04:20:59




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to billyiron, 10-29-2006 18:53:06  
Sure as shootin', if I sell those fenders, I'll end up needing another set in 6 months.

'Course, that's what I said about the power steering setup for an M that's been laying in the shed for four years now. :>(

Allan



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Weldon K

10-29-2006 17:51:19




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
Why didn't you remove the loader , install cab, then re-mount loader?



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Allan In NE

10-30-2006 04:15:36




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Weldon K, 10-29-2006 17:51:19  
It would have been a fight either way.

The "quick-tach" feature of that grapple head had been disabled before I got the loader, so pulling the head before I could drive out from under the loader would have taken another hours' time.

Sure would have been easier settin' that cab down on there tho. :>)

Actually, all in all, it wasn't so bad. Just upset me when I scratched my tractor's new paint job. :>(

Allan

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VAJerry

10-29-2006 16:24:27




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
I can see where a weak link would have made ya cry.



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Rich Va

10-29-2006 16:09:05




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
You don't want it to be over, as stated in a previous post , think about those warm winter days in there. Your are the Chief.



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Harley

10-29-2006 16:03:21




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
One thing about it buddy, you're gonna like that seat a lot better than the one you had on there yesterday, the hydraulic block housing. I think that's a wise move, specially for your roids. Harley



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Sloroll

10-29-2006 15:46:09




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
Mind ifn I ship mine out that way for a fit? You are getting good at it. Seems a shame to wast my time when a pro can be had.... :? )



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Allan In NE

10-29-2006 15:57:12




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Sloroll, 10-29-2006 15:46:09  
Can I think it over and get back to ya later? :>)

I'm tired. Took til 2pm to get all the sheet metal bolted up, pedal boots in place and ready to take that cab.

Then, plan "A" didn't work worth a hoot. Had to come in from the side and I scratched the paint on the hood. Bummer.

Gettin' closer I guess, but I know I still have a full day to go. Don't know what I'm gonna do about those hydraulics yet either. :>)

Allan

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Farmer in the Dells (WI)

10-30-2006 04:55:21




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:57:12  
I thought I saw a scratch in the hood. I was just waiting to see if she was for sale because of that :)



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Allan In NE

10-30-2006 05:11:40




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI) , 10-30-2006 04:55:21  
That really bummed me out.

Don't mind grease, dirt or oil, but not a scratch in the paint! :>)

Allan



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jddriver

10-29-2006 15:40:40




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to Allan In NE, 10-29-2006 15:25:51  
Lookin good Allen 3 days closer to the end.Think warm thoughts for January



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iowa_tire_guy

10-29-2006 16:12:38




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 Re: Cab Project From He!! in reply to jddriver, 10-29-2006 15:40:40  
Allen, You are a true inspiration to all of us who have had half thought-out great ideas.



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