Clear Plastic Bubble For Mini Cab

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npalen

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Kubota B9200 HSTD and Mahindra 3015
With winter coming on and snow in this week's forecast I begin to think about an enclosure on my Kubota. A thought popped into my head of a hinged clear plastic "bubble" roughly 3 feet square and a couple feet "deep". It would be hinged and supported on the backside of the ROPS to be flipped up when mounting and dismounting the tractor. The idea here is to protect only the upper body parts and keep the cold wind, rain and snow off. A contoured and reinforced vacuum formed bubble with appropriate edge protection and a handle or two would be nice. How about smoked color for that cool look?
It seems relatively easy to dress appropriately to keep the torso, legs and feet warm but the problem comes in when trying to keep the upper body areas dry and warm while retaining VISIBILITY. Would like to hear some feedback on this half baked idea.
 
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Snowmobile helmet with bubble smoke faceshield
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When I was doing a project recently, I found a nearby plastics supply house that sold 1/8" Lexan for $75 for a 4x8 foot sheet. That would be a good start.
 
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I have seen the old "cab" shelters that had canvas that wrapped around the engine compartment and directed the hot air back to the driver area. It was open topped but had clear vinyl all the way around the driver platform. Had to be better than open station and gave some warmth to the driver and wind and blowing snow protection also. I seem to recall that they were in the $300-400 range and were sold by TSC.
 
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Wooden frame using ROPS and uprights inserted in FEL frame structure, simple sheet metal roof , plexi glass windows frames in wood hinged from top that can be removed in spring easily by removing hinge pins. The black skirting is heavy black felt cloth from fabric store sold by the yard, held in place on wooden frames with woodscrews and washers 6 inch apart. Drivers side door has shorter skirt so that swinging it up is not pain in butt. It all keeps the wind out very well. Just don't haul it on trailer without taking the windows out , I found out the hard way that screen window clips don't hold plex glass at 50 mph.
 

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Wooden frame using ROPS and uprights inserted in FEL frame structure, simple sheet metal roof , plexi glass windows frames in wood hinged from top that can be removed in spring easily by removing hinge pins. The black skirting is heavy black felt cloth from fabric store sold by the yard, held in place on wooden frames with woodscrews and washers 6 inch apart. Drivers side door has shorter skirt so that swinging it up is not pain in butt. It all keeps the wind out very well. Just don't haul it on trailer without taking the windows out , I found out the hard way that screen window clips don't hold plex glass at 50 mph.

Do you have any issues with the plexi fogging?
 
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Or maybe a couple of these babies joined together?
 

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