Posted by the flying belgian on February 18, 2014 at 19:07:15 from (216.114.227.30):
In Reply to: Hiniker Cab posted by T Rast on February 18, 2014 at 10:46:13:
You are correct providing the 4020 cab is the "new style" cab. Hiniker made two style cabs through the years. The model 900 and the model 1300. The number signified the weight of the cab. I came on board after they had discontinued the 900 series. I worked in r&d when JD came out with the 30 series and I am the guy who actually designed the mount brackets for the 4430. That being said, how can you determine if the 4020 cab is new style 1300 or old style 900? I don't know how to answer that as I only worked with new style. I do know that you have new style 1300 on your 4430 as 900 style was discontinued by then. Perhaps you can call the factory and they can tell you how to tell the difference. Hiniker Co. Mankato Mn. ph:507-625-6621. Let me know if you run into dead ends as I am married to company founder-Ken Hiniker-niece and we are best friends to one of the sons. So I have access to a lot more info if necessary.
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