rScotty
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,576
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
I have a M59 - I am having a boat cover company fabricate a Cab. He is going to use a Auto Glass Wind Shield and the rest will be high quality boat canvas and vinyl windows. i just need to come up with a heat solution. Just purchased a HLA 3000 Hydraulic snow blade for the FEL. 1 Km driveway to keep clear. I will post pictures when it is done later in October.
I'll admit there are days when a having a cab on our M59 would sure be nice. But taken all together, there is only perhaps a week during the year when I would dearly like to have a cab on the M59. The rest of the time I prefer the visibility that you get with an open station. And honestly, for most of the year the either the weather is wonderful and I'd prefer not to have the cab....or the weather flat sucks, and I just have to pick my days. As I said there's really not much of the time when a cab is necessary compared to when it is a detriment. Of course that's easy to say during Indian Summer....
What a good idea about the soft cover! Be sure to post pictures.
What I never liked about most soft covers were how poorly they were made and how crude they looked. But I know that it doesn't have to be that way. Some of the marine shops are exceptional at one-off work. We had boat canvas shop build a full dodger for our sailboat and the quality and fit was excellent. It had windows of some sort of soft flexible transparent plastic that held up real well even in snow storms. I'd imagine they could make one just as nice for a tractor.
Another option would be to just to have a lexan or glass windshield made for it, and perhaps a soft side made to velcro onto the right side. That would give a lot of blowing snow protection.
Hope to see some photos,
rScotty - sailing in a snow storm