Tractor Cab just "thinking"

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bobzap

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Hooksett, NH
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GC 2310 TLB
Would you guys laugh if I told you I was thinking about building a removable cab for my 2310 TLB made out of wood? I can't find a cab that is even remotely affordable if one even exists. The ROP on the tractor is higher than most cuz of the BH. I already have a factory canopy and am pretty good working with wood but my metal talents are limited. I really hate blowing snow when the wind manages to blow it back into my face. I think I had better find a job soon, way too much time on my hands. Geez I wish the snow would melt and temp would stay above 40 for a while.
 
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I dont laugh at anyone building anything, It beats watching TV.

But what would be wrong with a bolt together steel frame and a fabric cover for it. Canvas tarps are durable, easy to sew and not very expensive and clear PVC is maybe 10$ per meter for your windows. Ive seen alot of guys do this for ATV's
 
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Two outfits make cabs for the 2300's. Both expensive. Wood would be heavy and a PITA to remove each season, but doable.

DEWFPO
 
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I used wood on mine with plexiglass and one side window is actualy a used storm window. three panels and a door
all seperate to remove and not heavy at all.If it was all one unit then yea it would be heavy.even used a 20 dollars hydraulic door closer on it
 
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What about a frame made of PVC pipe and fittings? Some glued, some drilled and bolted. Light weight, removable, and easy to fix if you 'oops' it.
I paid big bux for my cab, I don't want to 'oops' it.
 
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What about a frame made of PVC pipe and fittings? Some glued, some drilled and bolted. Light weight, removable, and easy to fix if you 'oops' it.
I paid big bux for my cab, I don't want to 'oops' it.

thats a great idea, I always think of using chain link fence tubing and fittings.
But usually forget about pvc. you could even run wires for speakers or work lights thru the pvc.
 
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someone here a few years ago, I believe he was from Illinois area, showed his little BX Kubota, Which I think is close to the same size as yours,. Anyway, he bought a golf cart cover for less than a hundred dollars and it fit right over his plastic sun shade/rops bar perfectly.. Kept the blowing snow away from him.///
As for the other gentleman with the L 48 and home made cover,, here is my version complete with Curtis heater.
 

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thats a great idea, I always think of using chain link fence tubing and fittings.
But usually forget about pvc. you could even run wires for speakers or work lights thru the pvc.

I hadn't thought about wiring, that's an added bonus!
You'd probably have to use at least 1.5 inch pipe to get the required strength and stiffness. Anything smaller will flex too much.
 
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This feller spent a lot of time thinking on this one (hope the attachment works)
 

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