The cab height or width or dimensions isn't really an issue... just having a JD designed and manufactured cab would be fantastic!
The 310 TLB can be purchased with a cab or with the open-station ROPS like it's little brother - the 110.
Having that option - that's the deal.
AKfish
Maybe parts of Europe require manufacturers to offer cabs as options. My JD shop manual for the 4200 - 4400 lists brake lights and a horn as equipment for European models. I've also seen pictures of European tractors with license plates on them, so that makes me think some socialist bureaucrat has his/her fingers in the pie telling Deere, et al to offer cabs.
I don't know about the socialist bureaucrats you mention, but in Europe (my part of it at least) tractors are allowed on the highway and must conform to the same rules as other slow vehicles : brake lights, a horn, 2 rear-view mirrors, European type headlights, trafficators, amber strobe light, insurance and of course license plates at the rear. Surprisingly enough we don't have seat belts on tractors !
Could be... But, it seems to me that offering a cab as an option (on the 2000 series) would also be a money maker.
I wonder how many buyers JD would have enticed into the dealer's if they would have offered "free hot chocolate" (or 25% off a new front/rear mounted snowblower)with their new cab tractor during the recent blizzards all up and down the eastern third of the country!?!?
AKfish
For my 6420 I wish it didnt rev down to low rpms on a large incline and a beacon light and front hitch. More power for my 673 disk 12' 2''. Wished i had a 7330 standard 20/20 power quad not the 16/16 like my 64. Haha lost the photo had to go through my farmphoto to find it.
The cabs (in Europe) for the 2x20 series not NOT have AC-probably would not sell many here in the US like that.
I do ago they need a small CUT with a cab like the Kubota B3030.
I don't know about the socialist bureaucrats you mention, but in Europe (my part of it at least) tractors are allowed on the highway and must conform to the same rules as other slow vehicles : brake lights, a horn, 2 rear-view mirrors, European type headlights, trafficators, amber strobe light, insurance and of course license plates at the rear. Surprisingly enough we don't have seat belts on tractors !
The cabs (in Europe) for the 2x20 series not NOT have AC-probably would not sell many here in the US like that.
I do ago they need a small CUT with a cab like the Kubota B3030.
I would say the main one for my 2520 would be the cab they offer in the UK.
Other than that i'm pretty happy with the machine