coobie
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- Joined
- Sep 19, 2004
- Messages
- 6,302
- Location
- S.Michigan
- Tractor
- Kubota RTV 1100c, JD 740,Kioti DK 40 with KL401 loader .
Great looking tractor.Enjoy..
Great looking tractor.Enjoy..
Cabs are much more difficult to get in and around the wooded area than a simple rops tractor. That's the simple fact. Not sure how this isn't understood by simple silhouette or profile alone. My tractor would be much less useful to me if it had a cab. Should Intake some photographs of the wooded areas that I navigate to show as an example?Why do people keep saying cabs are not good in the woods. I live in lumber country. Every piece of logging equipment has a cab. End of story. I have cab ans 20 acres of trees. 9 years on no damage from tree accept occasional mirror being banged and needing readjusting.
'whatever. I have owned both cab and open and worked same woods. I find no difference. But I guess it depends on what your woods look like.Cabs are much more difficult to get in and around the wooded area than a simple rops tractor. That's the simple fact. Not sure how this isn't understood by simple silhouette or profile alone. My tractor would be much less useful to me if it had a cab. Should Intake some photographs of the wooded areas that I navigate to show as an example?
Logging equipment is in the woods to REMOVE woods. Not navigate them.
OP chose a cabbed tractor. You chose a ROPS tractor. Quit arguing. There are reasons manufacturers build both versions.Cabs are much more difficult to get in and around the wooded area than a simple rops tractor. That's the simple fact. Not sure how this isn't understood by simple silhouette or profile alone. My tractor would be much less useful to me if it had a cab. Should Intake some photographs of the wooded areas that I navigate to show as an example?
Logging equipment is in the woods to REMOVE woods. Not navigate them.
And how you treat your tractor.'whatever. I have owned both cab and open and worked same woods. I find no difference. But I guess it depends on what your woods look like.