Has anyone put on new curtis cab work pro on a L3200. Would like some opinions good or bad. Considering one they look a little hard to get in and out.Thanks for any help.
Has anyone put on new curtis cab work pro on a L3200. Would like some opinions good or bad. Considering one they look a little hard to get in and out.Thanks for any help.
Thanks for the replies. Sounds like they are good cabs. But nobody yet that had L3200 or 3800. Also have heard these l are very noisy with cabs hearing protection required.
4) Heater - I dont have one and have operated in single digits. While I wear a carhart Bib and ONLY a sweatshirt - I find I am never NEVER cold - in fact I almost at the point of too hot. Why you would shell out an extra $400+ for a heater is beyond me. I hear guys blowing snow in shorts and T shirts - sounds like fun - until you have to get out of the cab to shovel, change blade angle etc. Its winter - dress for it. I just dont see the point.
Conclusion - Tractor Cab is a home run and the Curtis Cab well WELL worth every penny.
Good point about heater. I use my fel a lot loading and un loading trailers in out. Plus a little snow for driveways. So not much of a problem with glass fogging up. $400.00 is a lot for a heater. When just to get out the blowing snow and
wind would be nice. Thanks for the replies.
Framer - sorry about my reply which addressed Dan instead of you - it was meant to be mostly for you but i am glad to see some others have enjoyed the input.
One last thing - I will be taking this cab off in the spring since I do a lot of woods work and the cab is just too big / tall etc to work in confined spaces. Not to mention I love open platforms since I jump in and out a lot to hook up logs etc.
I will be posting a thread shortly and will post a lot of pics.
Good Luck!
~jim
Dan,
I will be making a longer seperate post soon on my Curtis Cab experience (had it for 3 weeks now) but for now I will give you my $0.02.
1) Terrific - should have done it sooner but I wasnt willing to part with the money they want for these so I only had to wait since 2009for a used one in like new condition. Again makes the whole winter experience enjoyable :thumbsup:
2) I was skeptical on the build quality until I received it. I took it down to the last screw, cleaned everything up and put it back together and on the tractor. Quality is very very good and now understand they are priced accordingly.
3) Noise - wow - yeah its loud. So loud I do use ear muffs - I could not do without and use the muffs with a Radio and iPhone hook up. Stream music while I play...er.... plow. I can not tell you how happy I am. Yes it is LOUD at 2X maybe 3X however with the ear muffs its a non issue and brings tractoring to a whole other level. I just do not understand however how guys can operate a Radio through cab speakers in one of these cabs since I would think you would have to crank up the radio to overcome the interior noise...
4) Heater - I dont have one and have operated in single digits. While I wear a carhart Bib and ONLY a sweatshirt - I find I am never NEVER cold - in fact I almost at the point of too hot. Why you would shell out an extra $400+ for a heater is beyond me. I hear guys blowing snow in shorts and T shirts - sounds like fun - until you have to get out of the cab to shovel, change blade angle etc. Its winter - dress for it. I just dont see the point.
Conclusion - Tractor Cab is a home run and the Curtis Cab well WELL worth every penny.
Framer - sorry about my reply which addressed Dan instead of you - it was meant to be mostly for you but i am glad to see some others have enjoyed the input.
One last thing - I will be taking this cab off in the spring since I do a lot of woods work and the cab is just too big / tall etc to work in confined spaces. Not to mention I love open platforms since I jump in and out a lot to hook up logs etc.
I will be posting a thread shortly and will post a lot of pics.
Good Luck!
~jim
Good info and looking forward to your thread, as I have been considering this cab for my 2920. I will want to remove it in good weather also and am real curious how difficult it will be. Also, the chute on my rear blower is manual and wondering if it is usable with the cab on.
You shouldn't have to wear headphones all the time.
Waxman,
Awesome video. My to do list just got longer. I will say however the ear muffs do allow me to enjoy music at a nice level but I would agree for what you show that for a little effort there is a nice sizable return / benefit.
Thanks again,
~jim