RegL said:
I remember now. Very nice job. It looks like the pt 180 has more space between the seat and engine cover. My 1430 only has about 2 in.. maybe I could use a soft material for the back of cab.
I posted this as an answer to Toy on the other thread should have put it here under Rivco's thread I guess, so here goes again. Between the two of us you should get some more ideas for your cab.
Not sure about the 1430 but, it was very tight in the back around my cab also. As you can see by the pictures I had to taper the frame for the articulation to just miss the back hood. I just took the side windows out during the summer and it was fine.
No wipers were needed as I had the front window striaght up and down along with the lip you see at the top. It kept the rain off of the windows just fine. You can also see an arm rest if you look. My right arm rested on that and the other on the knob most of the time, it was very comfortable working inside.
The front and back windows were made of heavy gage lexan the front window took a couple of hard blows from dead trees when working in the woods, it protected my face more than a couple of times.
This setup gave me more than enough head and arm room, I even had a tool box secured down by the right arm rest.
If I wanted to take the cab off. I had to take out the large front window along with about 15 bolts screws, and tilted it backwards to miss the ROP"S. I needed someone on the other side as it was a little hard to do by myself, then it came off. The floor and seat panels had to be taken out separately.
Toy has also built a cab trying to get him to take some pictures of his and post on here for everyone. I believe he has a 425.