Posted by flying belgian on February 05, 2017 at 11:12:13 from (216.114.233.126):
In Reply to: Tractor cab question posted by Randy Upgren on February 05, 2017 at 10:08:35:
Both the "Hiniker" and the "Year-around" tractor cabs were built right here in Mankato Mn. I worked in Research and development for the Hiniker back in the 70s. The Hiniker and the year-around are very similar and the basic cab of each brand is common to all makes and models. The difference is the mounting brkts. and the filler plates need to be specific to model. I think if you put a wanted add you would get all kinds of responses as people who are collecting and restoring those tractors are taking the cabs off and putting the fenders back on to have them original. Does your tractor have the fenders on yet? If so you will find someone who will gladly trade his 3020 cab for your fenders. I would hold out for a cab from a 3020 as there has to be hundreds of them out there and then it is a simple process to mount it on your tractor and have a perfect fit.
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