Quick Soft Cab

   / Quick Soft Cab #21  
My head on the rops getting in and out. I do remember seein an older version with a cab from the factory for sale. I think it was an 18xx series. Will have to. See if I kept any of the pictures.
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #23  
Silk long underwear tops and bottoms (or under armor).
T-shirt
Flannel-lined blue jeans
One pair of loose wool socks
Hoody sweatshirt
Carhart coveralls
Snowmobile boots with felt liners
Fingerless wool gloves
Welder's mittens
Knit hat
Thin balaclava
Off I go down to about 5F.
Colder than that, I add a Carhart jacket, put the hoody hood up and carhart jacket hood and I'm good to about -22F.
Colder than that.... I've never seen it. :confused3:

I'm fortunate that I hardly ever get cold.

I'll go out to get the paper in my jammies and a hoody, barefoot in the snow down and back the 100' driveway sometimes, just to feel the ice on my feet. But gotta be careful. Bare feet in snow have little traction. :D
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #24  
I was plowing in -4 °F weather a couple of days ago. It was cold walking around etc but plowing for some reason was not as bad.

You could use the clear plastic welding/grinding curtains to make your own soft cab. Use some aluminum to pinch the vinyl to make a flat front window. Glue on some velcro for the final closure or use the grommets.

Ken
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #25  
You guys know they sell clear vinyl window material at fabric stores, yes? Many years ago a friend and I bought that and some tent material and made a portable ice fishing shelter with clear windows. It sews real easy with a heavy duty sewing machine.
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #26  
Silk long underwear tops and bottoms (or under armor).
T-shirt
Flannel-lined blue jeans
One pair of loose wool socks
Hoody sweatshirt
Carhart coveralls
Snowmobile boots with felt liners
Fingerless wool gloves
Welder's mittens
Knit hat
Thin balaclava
Off I go down to about 5F.
Colder than that, I add a Carhart jacket, put the hoody hood up and carhart jacket hood and I'm good to about -22F.
Colder than that.... I've never seen it. :confused3


I'm fortunate that I hardly ever get cold.

I'll go out to get the paper in my jammies and a hoody, barefoot in the snow down and back the 100' driveway sometimes, just to feel the ice on my feet. But gotta be careful. Bare feet in snow have little traction. :D

THAN YOU REALIZE YOU HAVE TO PEE
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #29  
Not too often. I can go 8-10 hours between oil changes. ;)

then you're not drinking enough water... :drink: ...1/2 your body weight in ounces...... :) ......Jack
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #31  
then you're not drinking enough water... :drink: ...1/2 your body weight in ounces...... :) ......Jack

Good gravey if I drank that much of anything I would have to just wear around one of those camel packs and a colostomy bag :laughing:

This thread got a little off the tracks lol.. I have heard you take your body weight and divide by 3 and drink that in water; not beer! :D
 
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Update had a little bit of blowing wet snow around here the other day. Took it out for a spin to test / Soft Cab works great ... Sure beats getting soaked and cold .. A little thinking outside the box never hurt anyone ... :thumbsup: But after all the coffee I drank that morning I did have to go back to the house and pee almost ruined my fun ... :laughing:
 
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#36  
The soft cab is handy and convenient .. Some of you may remember the hard cab I made for my old PT-180 years ago.. The windows were removable. It worked like a charm in all kinds of weather.
 

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#38  
Thanks, ;) I did a lot of work on that cab it was air tight and I had a shelf to set my coffee on.. lol . The man in PA that now owns that little tractor says it's still running and working hard ...
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #39  
I know this is an old thread but was wondering if anybody else has come up with a soft cab or a hard cab that is easy to build and use and please show us the pictures or videos if you have them. I am getting older and every year I dread even more going out into the cold to plow snow. If you came up with a way to heat it or stay warm I certainly would like to hear everyones ideas.
 
   / Quick Soft Cab #40  
Cold bothers my joints but I have no desire for an enclosed cab. I just dress accordingly. They do have 12V heated clothing that motorcyclists use if that helps.
 

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