$20 Cab Defroster & Rainex!

   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #1  

mcd176

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Kubota M6800HD / Kubota B2150
After plowing all day yesterday with a half fogged up windshield I went to Walmart and bought a $20 12V defroster and mounted it to my windshield along with Rainex Interior Defogger WOWWWW what a difference I plowed for 3 hours today and the combo worked great, Just wanted to pass it along to you guys with home built cabs.

I do have the provisions to draw in outside air to prevent the fogging however I did not get to complete that part of the build yet.

I am also looking into a rear defroster with heat grids, I posted that in a seperate post.

-Mike
 

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   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #2  
I have that exact model in my Curtis cab on my JD 4210. I need to relocate up higher so I can point onto the windshield. Right now it's down low and I use it primarily has a heater. It works quite well and will keep the cab nice and toasty.
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #3  
After plowing all day yesterday with a half fogged up windshield I went to Walmart and bought a $20 12V defroster and mounted it to my windshield along with Rainex Interior Defogger WOWWWW what a difference I plowed for 3 hours today and the combo worked great, Just wanted to pass it along to you guys with home built cabs.



.

-Mike
Thanks for posting that Mike. I've had trouble with my rear window fogging up and that should work well to keep it clear.
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #4  
After plowing all day yesterday with a half fogged up windshield I went to Walmart and bought a $20 12V defroster and mounted it to my windshield along with Rainex Interior Defogger WOWWWW what a difference I plowed for 3 hours today and the combo worked great, Just wanted to pass it along to you guys with home built cabs.

I do have the provisions to draw in outside air to prevent the fogging however I did not get to complete that part of the build yet.

I am also looking into a rear defroster with heat grids, I posted that in a seperate post.

-Mike


Hey Mike,

What kind of freak have I become when I read your post and wish we had snow to plow here! Be careful out threre and enjoy the snow as much as possible! (easy to say for me I realize).

Thanks for the pic's.

Phill
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #5  
I have a friend who swears by RAINEX but I still haven't tried it. Any other believers out there ?
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #6  
I use Rainex on all my vehicles. As a matter of fact I just did my truck windows today. I never thought about doing the inside of the tractor cab or the outside for that matter.
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #7  
I've been using two of these small heaters in my cab mounted up high one on each side 8 inches back from the windshield. Either can be directed toward the window or myself, they keep the windows clear and warm up the cab well.
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #8  
After plowing all day yesterday with a half fogged up windshield I went to Walmart and bought a $20 12V defroster and mounted it to my windshield along with Rainex Interior Defogger WOWWWW what a difference I plowed for 3 hours today and the combo worked great, Just wanted to pass it along to you guys with home built cabs.

I do have the provisions to draw in outside air to prevent the fogging however I did not get to complete that part of the build yet.

I am also looking into a rear defroster with heat grids, I posted that in a seperate post.

-Mike

Very impressed with your cab Mike :cool:I had to look twice thought it was a factory cab at first glance. Is that something you did on your own?
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #9  
Rainex has a special product for inside application. They advise not to use "regular" Rainex on the inside.
 
   / $20 Cab Defroster & Rainex! #10  
I have a couple of those that I use in my boat on the cool humid mornings in late summer when the inside of the windshield fogs up. They do help.
 

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