HeyNow
Bronze Member
I would like to have a cab, but I wouldn't be able to hear my wife yell at me when I put the mulch in the wrong place. If I had a cab, I'd only see hand gestures indicating I was number one. 
I would like to have a cab, but I wouldn't be able to hear my wife yell at me when I put the mulch in the wrong place. If I had a cab, I'd only see hand gestures indicating I was number one.![]()
I would like to have a cab, but I wouldn't be able to hear my wife yell at me when I put the mulch in the wrong place. If I had a cab, I'd only see hand gestures indicating I was number one.![]()
Yep, it sure is easy using my tractor in a suit, and it does not get dirty either:thumbsup:
For me, the dowside is missing out on getting real dirty every time I use the tractor. Or I could get cold and wet in the winter. Or I would have to worry about bees, or wasps, or allergies... Or I would have to listen to the radio while I work and be comfortable no matter the weater.. I would hate to miss out on all that, so I would never get a cab.![]()
Heck, I've been doing it all wrong...I've been in the cab nekked this whole time! Its just like sitting in my lazy-boy, only difference is instead of watching the news or Modern Marvels I'm clearing brush, snowblowing or tilling the garden...
On a serious note...Thats another thing I prefer on the cab. The seat...I HATE Vinyl seats. Nice deluxe cloth seat keeps my rear end in tip top shape :laughing:
I agree, don't get a cab. There is nothing like bushhogging poison ivy in the spring and getting those little bits of leaves and stems down your collar and sticking to your sweat. Later in the day when the blisters and rash appear it really gets fun and you don't even have to burn diesel to enjoy that feeling.