Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy

   / Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy #192  
Number15, excellent! Start racking up the hours!

Regarding egress/ingress from a cab vs open, there absolutely IS a difference. I would literally grab the steering wheel and (sometimes) fender handle on my B7800 and swing my body out and to the ground WHILE THE TRACTOR WAS STILL MOVING. No worry about hitting my body into a door. But, again, the B7800 is a small and nimble machine compared to my NX. Some things I do with the Kioti now don't require as much on/off: grapple; hydraulic top link.
 
   / Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy #193  
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.
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.
 
   / Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy #194  
Aren't the cabs on logging equipment also much more robust than the cab on your average tractor?
 
   / Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy #195  
A friend has a small cabbed Kubota.
So far he's broken the door hinges 3 times!
LOL, he insists maneuvering in tight spaces with an open door, but then he also refuses to wear his prescription glasses as he's nearsighted.

Vanity will get your doors every time.
 
   / Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy #196  
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.
'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.
 
   / Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy #197  
To find a leak on a/c unit soapy water pour on connections if you get bubbles there's the leak!

willy
 
   / Should I cab or not. Getting ready to buy #198  
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.
 

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