A drafty but dry cab for a tightwad

   / A drafty but dry cab for a tightwad #11  
Hey Rimshot -

nice job with the cover. It will make a BIG difference... I did the same thing a couple of winters ago with my CK20hst to cut down on the wind and blowing snow from the blower... I got some 1" pvc pipe and made a frame held on to the fel and rops with 4" hose clamps... drop the cover over it, connect the tie-down hooks to the platform and good to go. takes about 20 minutes to put it on for the winter and ten minutes to take it off in spring... also use the cover for fall golf... on a golf cart no less.......

one other thing I did was take the plastic cowling off under the steering wheel. it lets more engine heat come into the operator area and makes the covered cab a little warmer.... give it a shot...
Jim
 

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   / A drafty but dry cab for a tightwad #12  
Bottom line is anything is better than being in direct line of fire from blower blowby.

Will be interested to see if it holds together through wind.

Great idea, great price and hopefully great service.

Besides, my buddy tells me that chicks dig guys who have tractors with golf cart covers.

Same guy who proudly told me when he showed me his skull tatoo on his shoulder "chicks dig skulls'. Still single, go figure.

Joel
 
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#13  
Hey Rimshot -

nice job with the cover. It will make a BIG difference... I did the same thing a couple of winters ago with my CK20hst to cut down on the wind and blowing snow from the blower... I got some 1" pvc pipe and made a frame held on to the fel and rops with 4" hose clamps... drop the cover over it, connect the tie-down hooks to the platform and good to go. takes about 20 minutes to put it on for the winter and ten minutes to take it off in spring... also use the cover for fall golf... on a golf cart no less.......

one other thing I did was take the plastic cowling off under the steering wheel. it lets more engine heat come into the operator area and makes the covered cab a little warmer.... give it a shot...
Jim

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Nice looking cab, Jim. Your see through panels look in good shape but in the event they ever get hard to see through try some of that plastic window polish. I like the indoor plumbing and great idea about cowl removal to pick up some engine heat.

<<Besides, my buddy tells me that chicks dig guys who have tractors with golf cart covers.>> ( JoelD)
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they don't care about me Joe, it's my backhoe they are after.

rimshot
 
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Well, recent snow storms have kick started my snow removal by CK20 and a 60" 3PH meteor Blower. After two years of snow removal w/o the benefit of the protection of the tightwad version of sno cab. I can now give a status report.

In short, this thing works great. No longer is it necessary for me to wear a snow suit and look like snoopy the red barron flying in his open cockpit airplane through a blizzard after clearing the drive. When I am forced into the wind no more blowing snow to my face. That snow just seems to hit that loose hanging golf cart enclosure and slide right off the tractor. Yesterday, the snow was uncharacteristically wet so it had more of a tendancy to hit and splat or stick like a snow ball. No problem because a simple swat of a backhand from inside the dry snow free cab and the snow fell right off. Visibility is good thanks to the drafty nature of all thee ill fitting spaces along thee bottom of the tractor deck. Ventillation helps keep moisture from forming inside on viewing surfaces.

This is a successful retrofit and it's a very cheap cab that unlike expensive store bought varietys can be removed in five minutes come Spring weather.

rimshot
 
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Awesome! I love it. Very redneck (which is a term of praise around here!)
 
   / A drafty but dry cab for a tightwad #16  
Awesome! I love it. Very redneck (which is a term of praise around here!)

We did the same with an ATV cover that we bought at Royal Distributing. Worked well, but did tend to fog up. Still better than being out in the cold, covered in snow.
 
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We did the same with an ATV cover that we bought at Royal Distributing. Worked well, but did tend to fog up. Still better than being out in the cold, covered in snow.

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So far so good so far as condensation. I have not had a drop of moisture on the inside. The unit has now been tested in blizzard wind and snow conditions in temps from 14* F to 28*F. I think it's due to my patented open air vents caused by ill fitting panels. Some people point and snicker as I drive by at my air gaps. But they were cleverly engineered into this structure expressly to ventillate the cab keeping temperatures closer to outside air. This just might be the needed breakthrough required to eliminate inside moisture. Perhaps when conditions are perfect this moisture might bear it's ugly head but I am prepared with a 12 Volt defroster purposley obtained from EBAY for such an event ......this has yet to happen. Check out my pictures presented earlier in this thread featuring the 12v defroster that has yet to be turned on.

Now, should any moisture or snow choose to cling to outside of see thru panel a simple sharp back hand applied skillfully from within the cab to the center of the window panel sends the precipitation flying for another resting place.

Rimshot (trying to take credit for inventing absolutley nothing)
 
   / A drafty but dry cab for a tightwad #18  
Golf car cover works. It kept me dry for 4 years. This year I upgraded tractor and cover.
 

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   / A drafty but dry cab for a tightwad #19  
so the "cover my tractor' works good? Good quality and all hey. I can't find a price for them on there web site. I got a kubota 3030.
 
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so the "cover my tractor' works good? Good quality and all hey. I can't find a price for them on there web site. I got a kubota 3030.

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Try these links Piperflyer. The first one is the very same as my enclosure and it looks like $90 gets it shipped to your door. I presume Kubota makes a tractor roof that would support a very few extra pounds. These links are only good for a few days on ebay because once the auctiion is over they go poof:

NEW DELUXE GOLF CART CAR COVER ENCLOSURE. HUNTERS GREEN - eBay (item 260521648325 end time Dec-17-09 12:32:49 PST)

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Here is a whole list of cart enclosures but watch which one you get because prices are all over the map. So basically you have a store bought top and a golf cart enclosure hanging on it to cut the wind and blowing snow off. For close to $400.00 you have a very functional snow blower cab. Curtis cabs cost close to $3000.00 and are permamently fastened so you can't take them off and on. I work in the woods to much for the likes of any expensive cab to get broken by a tree branch and I need no cab on in warmer seasons to get in the way.

golf cart enclosure, great deals on Sporting Goods, eBay Motors on eBay!

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