Cabs

   / Cabs #11  
No way I can justify the cost of a hard cab for the used Mahendra I'm looking to buy. Can anyone recommend a reputable soft side cab to buy?
A coat is much more economical and doesn’t add non-productive weight.
 
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A coat is much more economical and doesn’t add non-productive weight.
Oh I realize the economics. I live up on a hill, it's always windy and swirly. By the time I finish snow blowing most of the time I look like the abominable snowman. I mean yeah heavy winter gear, head gear, and snow goggles. It's still bear to snow blow.
 
   / Cabs #16  
$1,200 and a lot of elbow grease to make a steel and glass heated cab:

 
   / Cabs #17  
DIY cab made a frame for the front and had a place that does boat tops and car interiors ( seats) make the top for me
$1,200.
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   / Cabs #18  
If your tractor has a canopy you could investigate a golf cart canopy if you want to be cheap and just get a cover.
This is a golf cart canopy on my IH 574
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