Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it?

   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it? #11  
Plowing in the rain?
 
   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it? #12  
I have no cab, but the super powerful backpack blower has replaced the water hose for me. Danged thing will almost blow the paint off of the metal. The only better suggestion I have is don't get out of the cab where it is muddy. Park tractor and implements on gravel or pavement and have gravel or paved walk ways around the barn yard. When working around barn yards it is good practice to wear rubber over boots that can be easily removed before tracking filth into living quarters, maybe that could work for keeping the cab clean.

One of big reasons to run with a cap is to avoid allergens and toxins that can make you feel bad or make you sick; so in that regard the cabs do need to be kept clean.

prs
 
   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it? #14  
I'm not especially fussy about such things, so vacuuming it out once a month or so and Windex on the glass as necessary to be able to see well covers it for me. I have taken the rubber floor mat out for a good scrubbing and vacuumed under it . I've also wiped down the plastic with Armor All once since I bought the tractor in April.

My wife gives me a rift of shat about it.

My cleaning is mostly about not allowing dirt to build up, hold moisture and start rusting things. Appearance is secondary, it IS a tractor.
 
   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it? #15  
Just have your guy do it. I have my guy do all that stuff. He's pressure washing something as I type.

You have a guy, don't you?
 
   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it? #16  
I'm looking for suggestions on keeping out mud when it's wet, and dust the rest of the time. So far I only have a towel I keep on the floor next to the door and I wipe off excess mud that I can't scrape off on the tires or step. I also have a disposable duster I stole from my wife that works really well for the dust on the glass and interior panels. I've been kicking around gabbing a boot scraper and/or a piece of bristle welcome mat on the step. Also I'm considering finding a small rechargeable vacuum I can leave in the cab. Any suggestions? Surely someone has this figured out by now, but I haven't had a cab tractor since riding in my Dad's IH when I was a toddler. I did a search but didn't find a ton, maybe I used the wrong words... All replies are appreciated!


I clean our tractors once a year whether they need it or not!(Grin).

Seriously, a whisk broom and a shop vac is what I use on the cab. The shop vac can get dust and hay chaff that is otherwise hard to get at. Personally I think some better design could make cab tractors stay cleaner. A removable floor mat made of astroturf type material that is removable and can be hosed off and is cut to the floor shape would be a starter. I found some outdoor carpet at Costco and I'm going to make my own as a project.
As far as the open station machines, they get a pressure washing once a year. I don't do much farming on our cow calf operation so plowing and disking etc aren't a part of our operation. We do cut hay, however.
 
   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it? #17  
Just have your guy do it. I have my guy do all that stuff. He's pressure washing something as I type.

You have a guy, don't you?

I would have my guy do it, but, he is off shore checking on all my accounts.:cool2:
 
   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it? #18  
I'm looking for suggestions on keeping out mud when it's wet, and dust the rest of the time. So far I only have a towel I keep on the floor next to the door and I wipe off excess mud that I can't scrape off on the tires or step. I also have a disposable duster I stole from my wife that works really well for the dust on the glass and interior panels. I've been kicking around gabbing a boot scraper and/or a piece of bristle welcome mat on the step. Also I'm considering finding a small rechargeable vacuum I can leave in the cab. Any suggestions? Surely someone has this figured out by now, but I haven't had a cab tractor since riding in my Dad's IH when I was a toddler. I did a search but didn't find a ton, maybe I used the wrong words... All replies are appreciated!
Hand held leaf blower..
 
   / Keeping a cab clean, how do you do it?
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#20  
Thanks for the replies. Some good suggestions so far, and yeah no tongue n cheek I got serious mud down here lol. As far as staying out of it, I have no choice until I can improve roads and drainage. That is a process. Feeding animals this time of year it's just wet everywhere and I have to get in and out a lot. I try to scrape most mud off before I get in but it happens. I've got a boot scraper on my porch that works pretty good, I may make something like that and attach to my cab step. When it gets too dirty inside I'll remove the mat and get the shop vac out. I've tried the air hose and stihl blower but it seems to put dust everywhere, I like the shop vac better. But for maintenance between major cleaning I'm thinking a small handheld vac I can plug in the 12v would be nice, and could just be left in the tractor if small enough. Something that small with good enough suction may not exist though. As particular as some are with their tractors I figured someone may have a good solution, but I may be in the minority here with all this riverbank mud!
 

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