DK35vince
Super Member
I've worked outside the past 3 decades.
The one thing I wish my tractor had is a cab.
The one thing I wish my tractor had is a cab.
A lot of yellow jacket ground nestsWhy are you so stuck up about cabs?
He clearly stated he wanted a cab. Who cares you worked in a factory your whole life.Why are you so stuck up about cabs?
As I read it he asked if he was on the right track. Some folks are pointing out why it may not be the right solution but you’re just being a butt about it, there are good things and bad things about cabs and maybe you should understand the question and what he’s trying to do before you just recommend what you have as the answer. shrug.He clearly stated he wanted a cab. Who cares you worked in a factory your whole life.
Let me say it again, he wants a cab. Why don't you get it?
Tangled with them once on a tractor…wasn’t my favorite experienceA lot of yellow jacket ground nests
Having worked in factories all of my life, you couldn’t pay me to own a cabbed tractor, after I retire. I love my outside time, on my open station tractors.
The home-made canopy on the JD is a very nice feature for open field work in the summer or in the rain though:
You can see that I am not “color blind” because I run the American “big 3”.
Maybe he has worked outside his whole life and you couldn't pay him to sweat, freeze or be rained on.
Sheesh.
I will say it again. He clearly stated he wanted a cab. I am hardly being a butt about anything. I am sure that Barry has probably seen tractors without cabs.As I read it he asked if he was on the right track. Some folks are pointing out why it may not be the right solution but you’re just being a butt about it, there are good things and bad things about cabs and maybe you should understand the question and what he’s trying to do before you just recommend what you have as the answer. shrug.
Misery loves company.Why are you so stuck up about cabs?