Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 19, 2009 at 19:59:27 from (174.124.81.115):
In Reply to: Re: ugly as it gets. posted by mjbrown on September 19, 2009 at 18:05:21:
Hi Mj brown. The tractor cab is a cozy cab (WE THINK)as there is no identifing marks or name plate on it .It sure Needed Sand blasting and new paint. Got it from a I.H dealer over in Luverne Min. The Sunvisor was mangled so bad. My son made a new one from Stainless, it also had a OLD OLD OLD am radio and a heater that leaked anti freeze, Got a new heater for the cab.All the window and door weather seals were cracked he installed new seals from J.C.Whitney. THe only saving grace was, No Broken Glass.Next years plan is he will do the upholstery in the cab. Were hoping the new heater will at least mfg enough heat when the snow flies. Sure hope so. Gotta keep warm up here. Thanks for the kind comments. LOU
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