Posted by sotxbill on January 06, 2023 at 08:13:04 from (172.56.88.179):
In Reply to: Got the cab on posted by tomstractorsandtoys on January 05, 2023 at 17:47:40:
Thoughts.....get as thick of a floor mat as possible... horse trailer mats work well, better if doubled. Glue some padding or foam, to the ceiling or you will definitely go deaf. also around seat bottom area. Removable doors and windows for summer time are a must. A 12 volt truckers fan, on dash, will help keep windshield unfogged in the winter and driver cooler in the summer. Thermostat should fix any water flow problem and shut off flow to radiator as needed to keep engine and cab as warm as possible. Install a heater hose cut off valve on one or even both hoses for summer use works well. ENJOY your new to you tractor. Great 3m low noise headphones with or without bluetooth are great on most ANY tractor and allow tunes while you work, if like your hearing... Amazon usually has best prices..
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