Final cost was around $1,200. Largest expenses in round numbers were glass at $400, Steel tubing at $170, paint at $130, weatherstripping for $60 and heater at $150. The rest of the money went for all the small stuff like heater hose and valves, nuts and bolts, door handles, etc. The sheet metal for the top and what little there is on the sides was donated, as was the clear plastic strip material used on the lower front.
I have around 150 hours in it, which is a lot more than I thought it would take. Several guys at the shop pitched in a bit along the way. There were some especially "two man" moments while juggling some of the sections and trying to bolt them on without scratching the tractor.
As I mentioned in an early post, I am very glad I could take it to work and didn't do the project in the driveway. Our garage is not safe to weld in. I have an outlet there for my MIG welder, but I have a long cord and use it outdoors. It was a huge benefit to work inside with heat, good lighting and any tooling needed.