Well, I guess the cab idea won the election. I'll be 64 in a matter of weeks and this cold winter reminded me why I don't want a cab. It really sucked to push snow for hours at a time (5 snows) and 30-some hours in Jan alone with daytime temps only up into the teens a few times. That said, I could easily see what all four wheels were doing, including when ditched by drivers that hate to go much faster than you when they pass and have you cringing, or craning your neck to see if they ever will. (not my good side for that :hissyfit
I see a big advantage to a cab being that if something jams into the steering or falls off, a hose pops, oil or coolant starts leaking, etc you don't have much to worry about if you don't have to look at it. Then, when s__ doesn't work you can keep jammin' to the radio in heated or air-conditioned comfort and dial up some help on your I-Crutch.

(I-Anchor 4 here, btw

) Well then there's service access, but I said 'advantage' ...
I grew up in the city and was the black sheep of the family, biker, boater, trapper, hunter. I moved out here to pee off the porch and get off my six once in a while (out-freakin'-doors) where there's so much more to do than on say on two city lots.
The hours I spent getting numb last month reminded me of how much I enjoy all the
rest of my seat time, in touch with every rattle, squeak, clunk, passing bug or critter and natures elements as I would on my motorbike. No tedious mowing, now or never urgencies, vast fields to plow, or weekend warrior escapes, just a lot of climbing on/off, switching buckets/implements and getting too dirty to think that a little bug repellant won't wash off too.
I'm not knocking you cab guys, just embellishing a losing option and wanting to point out that we're all a bit different and I hope not many of us are making many of the big decisions just by digital consortium or 'me too'. Anyway, when I get my eye poked out on the trail because I don't have a cab you'll get the last laugh, huh? :laughing:
(I'd want a DK45 HST open station and keep looking. jmho)