Clear Plastic Bubble For Mini Cab

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No fogging because temperature difference in minimal , your just out of the wind
 
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I'm thinking that a bubble like this might work in conjunction with a clear acrylic panel mounted to the ROPS to enclose the open rear end. The bubble would have a metal frame around it with hinges to mount to the ROPS. A latch or detent would be needed to hold the bubble in place for windy conditions and trailering. One concern I have is optical clarity of the bubble which is vacuum formed of 3/16" acrylic. Mounting and dismounting the tractor would require lifting the bubble at least partially. My goal here is keep the biting wing, rain and snow off the upper body.
What do you guys and gals think? Worth a try?
 
   / Clear Plastic Bubble For Mini Cab #16  
Good snowmobile suit and a helmet with a full bubble shield would do the same. And all you would have to keep clean is the face area... You could mount little battery powered wiper on it... Please take pictures and post them so we can check out your ' new look ' ... [ :) ]
 
   / Clear Plastic Bubble For Mini Cab #17  
I don't think it would be the way to go but don't let that stop you. My opinion would be to go with s more conventional cube shape for ease of construction. Good luck and let us know what you do.

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I'm thinking that a bubble like this might work in conjunction with a clear acrylic panel mounted to the ROPS to enclose the open rear end. The bubble would have a metal frame around it with hinges to mount to the ROPS. A latch or detent would be needed to hold the bubble in place for windy conditions and trailering. One concern I have is optical clarity of the bubble which is vacuum formed of 3/16" acrylic. Mounting and dismounting the tractor would require lifting the bubble at least partially. My goal here is keep the biting wing, rain and snow off the upper body.
What do you guys and gals think? Worth a try?
 
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Could be wrong but I'm thinking that a helmet and bubble would be a bit cumbersome with rear attachments. Would really like some feedback on the "botabubble".
 

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