Soft cab to hold me over?

   / Soft cab to hold me over? #1  

dan8152

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Location
Burlington wi
Tractor
Kubota L2501 hst, belarus 825
Saving up for a new tractor with a cab, but this year winter has been brutal so far. i have seen those heater cabs and soft cabs for $1500 or less.
are they good?

one is $1500 with top and glass windows and one is the same price but goes over the canopy on a tractor (may get one)

I thought about a curtis or sims cab but they are $3000 plus and look like they were made in the 1950's and after looking at one in person not the best design and to get a descent one it's $5000 so better to just upgrade tractor with one made for it.


this one is the same tractor as mine with a plastic top and glass front and rear with soft doors
$1500
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this one goes over the rops canopy and is like boat canvas and priced the same
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I'm looking for a lower cost alternative for snowblowing to keep a little bit warmer. my driveway is 1/4 mile long
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #2  
If you want a soft cab, go with Original Tractor Cab. Excellent quality, US made. I've had mine for 5 or 6 years and it's in perfect condition. I don't know current prices but mine was less than $900.
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #3  
If you want a soft cab, go with Original Tractor Cab. Excellent quality, US made. I've had mine for 5 or 6 years and it's in perfect condition. I don't know current prices but mine was less than $900.
We had one at the hotel I used to work at, one nice thing is that the doors are actual swinging doors, not a zipper opening like 99% of the soft cabs out there. I think it was 700-800ish for the cab with a glass front window and a wiper.
On our L3830, we just picked up a golf cart enclosure (this one: Amazon.com : Black Golf Cart Driving Enclosure 2 Seater Heavy duty, fits E Z GO, Club Car and Yamaha G model - All Weather : Sports & Outdoors ) and put it over the canopy. That blocks 90% of the snow and works pretty well IMO.

Aaron Z
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #4  
I have an Original cab, which I believe is your first pic. It's on its seventh winter and second tractor now and still works well. Sure, I'd love to have a Curtis, but they are just way to pricey. Plus, I have to remove my cab in the summer for mowing, which you really can't do with a Curtis--once they're on, they're on. Be sure to get the glass windshield with the Original; worth the extra money. I also spec'd the wiper, but you can get along fine without it with a coat of Rain-x.
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #5  
Anything that keeps the wind and snow off you is going to be awesome. I also would recommend glass front for better visibility. I looked for a curtis hard cab for my previous L3410 and was not able to find one, nor would the company respond to my inquiries.
After 13 years of open station winter misery I got a factory cabbed L4060... very cozy, and worth saving for.
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #6  
I too think anything that provides an air lock is a good way to go. As far as a heater goes, the propane tank ones for golf carts work pretty good. Personally, I find the factory cab of my B3030 to be too hot with the heater fan running. I generally operate it with the fan off and the two vent windows open. This past storm was an exception, however. I ran the fan and the vent windows closed--it was about 9 degree F and 30mph winds.
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #7  
I have an Original cab, which I believe is your first pic. It's on its seventh winter and second tractor now and still works well. Sure, I'd love to have a Curtis, but they are just way to pricey. Plus, I have to remove my cab in the summer for mowing, which you really can't do with a Curtis--once they're on, they're on. Be sure to get the glass windshield with the Original; worth the extra money. I also spec'd the wiper, but you can get along fine without it with a coat of Rain-x.

I Agree. The entry doors are larger. that alone is worth any extra cost.
PS
I backed into a branch and punched a small hole in the back panel window of mine. Crap.

I don't know how I survived without a soft cab.
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #8  
Dan,
I have an Original Tractor cab on my BX2370 and it痴 awesome! Worth every penny. I had an OTC on my Wheelhorse for almost 20 years and it was still mint.

It makes ALL the difference to be out of the wind.

It takes me about an hour to install the cab in the Fall and about an hour to take it off in the Spring!

The OTC people are great to deal with as well- do it, youlll be happy and warm!

Cheers,
BN
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #9  
Dan,
I have an Original Tractor cab on my BX2370 and it痴 awesome! Worth every penny. I had an OTC on my Wheelhorse for almost 20 years and it was still mint.

It makes ALL the difference to be out of the wind.

It takes me about an hour to install the cab in the Fall and about an hour to take it off in the Spring!

The OTC people are great to deal with as well- do it, youlll be happy and warm!

Cheers,
BN

So glad to hear this. By next winter, I will have an OTC on my BX2670. Can you tell if the wipers are worth the extra cost? What are you heating with? I think I'll need a rear wiper with the rear snowblower, but I think if I go with a heated enclosure, I may sell the rear blower, use the FEL and a rear blade. Then, it won't matter how long it'll take me to clear snow, as some have said here.
 
   / Soft cab to hold me over? #10  
OTC cabs aren't available with a glass rear window, so of course no wiper. As I said, I have a wiper for the front but rarely use it; RainX does a good job. You will need hearing protection. I have no heat, but dress accordingly, heavy boots, hat, gloves, although I often don't have to use the gloves. You don't have to wear a snowmobile suit or similar when you have a cab. This past storm was one of the most challenging. I use a front mount blower and the wind was whipping snow all over the place. I occasionally had to stop because I couldn't see anything, but I was completely protected inside the cab. Installation is sort of a nuisance in the fall, but worth it; takes about an hour. It'll take you longer the first time. When I swapped my BX 1860 for the BX 2370 the cab didn't quite fit but the Original folks were easy to work with and sent me the parts I needed.
 

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