Things I'll miss with a Cab

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hayden

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I'm locked in on a cab for my next tractor, but there are a couple of things I think I'll really miss from an open cockpit machine.

First, is just being outside. Driving the tractor on a beautiful day with a nice breeze while taking in the smells of the outdoors and freshly mowed grass - heck, I love it. I don't like the idea of glass between that and me.

Also, there are certain projects that involve a lot of on-and-off the tractor, and those will clearly be more difficult with the cab.

So why do I want a cab? I've got 1/2 mile of road that I snow blow (in Vermont where it's cold and there is a lot of snow), and there are exposed sections where the snow just blows right back all over you. I usually return with me and the tractor caked in snow. It's not fun, and after all, tractoring should ALWAYS be fun. As I get older (and after one or two mild frostbite encounters), I get cold easily, so having a refuge while cutting and hauling trees etc. is very attractive. There are also times in the summer when it's stinking hot and humid and on those days I'd be happy to forgo the summer breeze and smells in exchange for AC.

For those who have made the move to a Cab, am I missing anything?
 
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hayden said:
I'm locked in on a cab for my next tractor, but there are a couple of things I think I'll really miss from an open cockpit machine.

First, is just being outside. Driving the tractor on a beautiful day with a nice breeze while taking in the smells of the outdoors and freshly mowed grass - heck, I love it. I don't like the idea of glass between that and me.

Also, there are certain projects that involve a lot of on-and-off the tractor, and those will clearly be more difficult with the cab.

So why do I want a cab? I've got 1/2 mile of road that I snow blow (in Vermont where it's cold and there is a lot of snow), and there are exposed sections where the snow just blows right back all over you. I usually return with me and the tractor caked in snow. It's not fun, and after all, tractoring should ALWAYS be fun. As I get older (and after one or two mild frostbite encounters), I get cold easily, so having a refuge while cutting and hauling trees etc. is very attractive. There are also times in the summer when it's stinking hot and humid and on those days I'd be happy to forgo the summer breeze and smells in exchange for AC.

For those who have made the move to a Cab, am I missing anything?

Haven't moved to a cab...most JD models will not let you have a BH with a cab...

COLD...That's what your Carhartt is for...:D
 
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Greetings hayden, you will indeed miss the open station & the smell of fresh cut grass for perhaps the first hour or two in the cab tractor, after that you will wonder how you ever got by without one.
 
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You won't miss any tree branches across the face, that's for sure.:D
 
   / Things I'll miss with a Cab #6  
Pros:

Air conditioning and heat.
No briars or limbs whacking you on the head.
No worries about rain.
Much less noise.
Protection from flying debris when rotary cutting and disc mowing.

Cons:

Dust build up can restrict vision.
Can make it harder to hear equipment when something goes wrong.
If the AC goes out, it becomes a greenhouse.
Glass can break which costs $$$ to repair.
Limbs like to rip mirrors and lights off.
 
   / Things I'll miss with a Cab #8  
One of the advanatages of having a smaller unit is that you can take the cab on and off - it takes me about an hour each way. I enjoy the smells etc. of summer but even more the comfort provided by the heater when blowing snow.
 
   / Things I'll miss with a Cab #9  
dixiedrifter said:
Pros:

Air conditioning and heat.
No briars or limbs whacking you on the head.
No worries about rain.
Much less noise.
Protection from flying debris when rotary cutting and disc mowing.

Cons:

Dust build up can restrict vision.
Can make it harder to hear equipment when something goes wrong.
If the AC goes out, it becomes a greenhouse.
Glass can break which costs $$$ to repair.
Limbs like to rip mirrors and lights off.

One other problem that I see frequently with cabs (mine included)

They LEAK :( :rolleyes:
 
   / Things I'll miss with a Cab #10  
Things you will miss with a cab........$5000 in your bank account:D Thats envy talking BTW. I tried to lighten my bank account and have a cab installed but the JD had already shipped. Asked the dealer if it could be retrofitted and he said no:confused: I betcha there is a huge aftermarket for someone clever enought to make cabs that "bolt-on".
 

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