Cheap, Lightweight Cab

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Shadow99

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Location
Southwick,MA
Tractor
Pasquali 993 w/FEL, Economy2414 w/FEL
I got one of those snowblower cabs for $10 at a tag sale several years ago, it never got mounted on to my 1964 Gilson Snowblower. But I did find a creative use for it on 2 of my compact tractor's. First the frame's overall height was shortened using S.S. hose clamps I had on-hand, (so I could clear garage door). Then it was backwards mounted, onto the seat spring on my 1971 Enconomy 2414, when I was using it to plow snow. Kept my upper body protected from the elements & wind. Now that the Economy is retired (for now), I mounted the same shorten frame onto my Pasquali 993.
It provides about the same amount of protection, lower extremites (upper thigh & legs) were exposed before too. But it's better than nothing!:thumbsup:

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Shadow
 
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You don't see one like that every day, very cool!
 
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Refering to the tractor or the cab? I do get some strange-looks from folks that drive by, they have never seen a small-tractor like that before.
 
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Looks like you are ready for the snow.
 
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Yup, I sure am. Got 6' blade mounted on 3pt, Cozy-cab on, now just need SNOW!!!
Shadow
 
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Pretty cool setup, but I'd be gasping for air. (claustrophobic lol) Love the Terra tires!
 
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If you are facing into the wind, and it's blowing hard. The cab fills up like a parachute, the loose fitting bottom skirts blow-out like a pressure relief valve, which can cause issues with the lift-arms. Ripped some new clearance slots, in the skirt the other day when picking-up grader blade to max height. Fabric got caught on something, and wha-la new ventalation holes!

Shadow
 
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Ok, learned some stuff with having my "cozy-cab" on while trying plow 10" of heavy-wet snow, in the rain & darkness of this morning. Can't see squat, need a wiper option! Other than not being able to see while backing-up (even with a back-up light), it kept my torso dry. Would have rather had 18" of puffy-snow, than the wet-stuff, but that's life in New England; wait 10min & the weather will change.

Shadow
 
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go to the junk yard and get a wiper set up off a rear gate of a mini van or suv the cheapest option i know of i hope this helps
 
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That is a good idea & cheap option! Hadn't thought of that. Was thinking of having my canvas buddy sew-in a reinforced window opening, that rolls up & is held with snaps or velcro. Simular to a "dodger" on a boat, simple & costs a 12 pack!
Shadow
 

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