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Re: Cab Project-Day Two
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Posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on October 29, 2006 at 06:50:33 from (66.187.42.103):
In Reply to: Re: Cab Project-Day Two posted by Allan In NE on October 29, 2006 at 05:11:56:
Allan, what are you using for insulation and floor mat material? I have some foam I picked up that I was planning on using for my cab project but I may change my plans if there is something better out there. The cab I bought off YT and shipped using the shipping schedule (again off YT) came off the same tractor so it included the mounts that will bolt right onto mine. The shipper set it on the ground without even so much as a broken window. Total investment so far is $450 including the shipping bill. That didn't include the road trip to Iowa but that included the family so it didn't count. It also has the AC condenser unit on top but I will have to adapt a compressor later. I have enough cars around that wouldn't miss the AC units much. I have been eyeing up the better half’s unit :) I thought of going after it and painting it up but since its going on a working tractor I am after the function more than the look at this point. Looking forward to sitting in a shaded summer/heated winter tractor by spring. Am making it my winter project and will post project progress after I get going. Keep posting so I know possible problems to expect and what you did to take care of them.
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