It’s too hot to mow.

   / It’s too hot to mow. #51  
I was thinking the other day as I was working in the hayfield how I used to climb poles all day with long sleeve shirts and a big portion of the time had on elbow length rubber gloves and by the time you would come down your jeans and shirt would be soaked and your leather boot tops would be soaked and white with I assume to be salt/sodium that was coming out of you, we drank plenty of water to stay hydrated and when it got like it is now we would put a little pickle juice or apple cider vinegar in some water to keep us from cramping up and we were tough, lot's of people would come try it as a grunt and couldn't cut it and would quit. I can still cut it pretty good when I need to , but I like my air conditioned equipment and I know my limitations because I am not quite as tough as I used to be.
 
   / It’s too hot to mow. #52  
I always thought a cab with A/C would be great, cool in the summer and warm in the winter and dry during the rain but I have too many tree branches in the woods for a cab.
I don't think I'd like a cab with AC. Coming out of a building with AC on a hot day hits me like a brick, and I would expect the same if I had to get out of my tractor.
We do have a tractor with a cab, but no AC. It's tolerable in the summer with the doors off, but I don't like driving it for field work, anyway. Too many blind spots where no matter how you twist around you can't see what your equipment is doing.
Don't like the bucket, for the same reason, and because on our JD 4600 it makes for a much rougher ride. Great for when I need it, but when I don't not so much.
 
   / It’s too hot to mow. #53  
I hear more old people around here whine about the cold, than the heat. In fact, it usually seems to me they mind the heat less, as they age. That's not good either, if you're not feeling the heat and sweating with the rest of us, I suspect you're more in danger of heat stroke.

I always figured that's why so many become snowbirds, wintering in Naples Florida or Phoenix Arizona, if not moving there altogether. They hate the cold, and love the heat!
 
   / It’s too hot to mow. #55  
Here ya go....Make you feel better....
If it were a competition you win! When the ground is frozen I think it is cold. I can only imagine needing a block heater. Down here no one knows why some diesels have an electrical plug.
 
   / It’s too hot to mow. #56  
I don't think I'd like a cab with AC. Coming out of a building with AC on a hot day hits me like a brick, and I would expect the same if I had to get out of my tractor.
We do have a tractor with a cab, but no AC. It's tolerable in the summer with the doors off, but I don't like driving it for field work, anyway. Too many blind spots where no matter how you twist around you can't see what your equipment is doing.
Don't like the bucket, for the same reason, and because on our JD 4600 it makes for a much rougher ride. Great for when I need it, but when I don't not so much.
I am on and off of my tractor too much to be climbing in and out of a cab plus it is just the terrain in the woods where I need to be able to see detail and be able to respond quickly. As you say " too many blind spots "
The cabs sure look nice on the inside.
A cab would be nice if you were running a business like HayDude .
I have had a loader 4 in 1 bucket on my JD400 for over 20 years and I have never taken it off.
My rear counter weight for the most part is a Fransgard skidding winch .
 
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   / It’s too hot to mow. #57  
In my younger years, I used to mow with an open station tractor wearing a hat, sunglasses, T-shirt & shorts. It wasn't comfortable but doable.

As I got older and less tolerant of the heat, I installed LED floodlights fore & aft on the ROPS and mowed in the late evening.

Now, in my 70's, and even less tolerant of heat & cold, I bought my first cabbed tractor. I only wish I had done it years earlier.
 
   / It’s too hot to mow. #58  
I have both. A climate controlled cab tractor and an open station with a Tuff Top canopy to keep the sun off my hairless head though I usually wear a baseball cap anyway. I do prefer the cab tractor when it's nasty hot outside because with the open station the engine heat blows back on me and makes it even worse.
 
   / It’s too hot to mow. #59  
It's 90F here today, no wind and and so humid you can almost see the air. Spent the morning moving another 10k lb. of crushed stone, then moving pallets of Vlite and portland cement around the worksite in our back yard. Not fun in full sun, but others deal with worse. This afternoon will be spent in air conditioning.
 
   / It’s too hot to mow. #60  
I had 12h day mowing on 4th of July in my cabbed TYM. I wouldn't have made it in an open station. It was up in the 80's by noon.
 

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