crashz
Veteran Member
Hey that tractor looks kinda familiar!
I can't take much credit in that monstrosity on my 770. It was the previous owner who built it. When I bought the machine, I removed the plexiglass sides and door. It would keep you dry and warm (had a heater that was spliced into the raidator hoses), but you couldn't see much and it was cobbled together pretty badly. I think the door was plywood and he used rags to seal up the gaps. It really looked horrible. I mean much worse than it does now.
I think my cab started out as something from an old grader. I'm not really sure. Hopefully this summer I'll have more time to take it off, sand blast it and straighten it out. I'd like to change a few things and paint it along with the rest of the machine.
When I bought my tractor I was looking to replace that mess with an off the shelf cab. I ran into the same things though. Only soft sided cabs are availible and they are very expensive!
I can't take much credit in that monstrosity on my 770. It was the previous owner who built it. When I bought the machine, I removed the plexiglass sides and door. It would keep you dry and warm (had a heater that was spliced into the raidator hoses), but you couldn't see much and it was cobbled together pretty badly. I think the door was plywood and he used rags to seal up the gaps. It really looked horrible. I mean much worse than it does now.
I think my cab started out as something from an old grader. I'm not really sure. Hopefully this summer I'll have more time to take it off, sand blast it and straighten it out. I'd like to change a few things and paint it along with the rest of the machine.
When I bought my tractor I was looking to replace that mess with an off the shelf cab. I ran into the same things though. Only soft sided cabs are availible and they are very expensive!