Removable Snow Cab

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Hi Tim. I also saw the type of vinyl I used advertised at fabric shops.It is pretty sturdy,which is why I thought it wouldn't tear easily. Just got done cleaning the 10 in. out of everyone's drive,still no problems with the "Pope-Mobile"
 
   / Removable Snow Cab #12  
Thanks for the heads up about fabric shops as a source for the vinyl.

We only received 3" of fluffy snow here the other day. This year it seems like we have been getting dumped on each week with 20+ inches. The negative aspect is the wind blowing it all around and filling back in the driveway just after I clear it out.
 
   / Removable Snow Cab #13  
Looks good. I ended up buying a golf cart enclosure and building a simple wooden frame. Once perfected, I'll build one out of steel.
 
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This is the test fit.
 

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The wood frame will allow you to make easier modifications than steel that's for sure.

I was surprised how sturdy the PVC pipe frame that I made was. I used it for a few years and then got my cabbed Massey 1736 with a front blower, what a luxury.
 

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