Posted by psimmer on October 04, 2018 at 17:32:22 from (47.35.100.204):
Looking at a 1992 Kubota L2650 with a Sims cab on it. The tractor appears to have been stored inside, is in good shape, steering, brakes, hydraulics, all work well. It has around 1300 hours on it. Everything seemed to work great. Would be used primarily for snowblowing, has a front mount blower as well as a loader. Last winter was miserable for snow, and using a walk behind is becoming way too much of a chore. Anyone familiar with this tractor, how does it start in cold temperatures? I know it has glow plugs, and currently doesn't have a block heater. It would be outside exposed to northern Michigan temperatures. Also, anyone use a Sims cab? Has a metal frame, glass windshield, but canvas doors. No heater inside. Do the windows fog bad? I grew up on open station tractors with heat housers on them, so this cab seems like it would be a step up from that. I do wonder if heat houser type side panels could be put on to somewhat funnel the engine heat back, but not sure if or how any engine heat could or would enter the cab? Are they sealed tight in the front? When I looked at the tractor, I didn't pay any attention to see if that was possible. Thanks in advance.
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