Yanmar YM cabs

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bmaverick

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I'm not at all versed in Japanese.

On one of the sites, it makes mention that a Kubota CAB fits on the Zen-Noh YM series machines. This turned up in the YM2000 searches. So, I went looking for that cab model.

I can not confirm this info. Just putting this out there to see if others have heard such a thing.

Kubota Cabin B 1710 / 2110 / 2410 + B 1700 / 2100 / 2400 2011 Agricultural Tractor Photo and Specs

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Not sure why you would want one unless you were in like maybe alaska? It would be in erable in there in the summer down here in the lower 48 without an AC cab!!:oops:🥵
 
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Not sure why you would want one unless you were in like maybe alaska? It would be in erable in there in the summer down here in the lower 48 without an AC cab!!:oops:🥵

Woke up to a cool 23F this morning. And it gets to -27F in February around here. And yes, at times, this region is colder than Alaska! Try plowing 3FT high snow drifts, blowing winds, and it's 7pm at night. A cab would be your best friend out there.

Some of the cabs allow the windows to pop open. And some cabs are EZ to lift and remove too for summer time use.
 
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Woke up to a cool 23F this morning. And it gets to -27F in February around here. And yes, at times, this region is colder than Alaska! Try plowing 3FT high snow drifts, blowing winds, and it's 7pm at night. A cab would be your best friend out there.

Some of the cabs allow the windows to pop open. And some cabs are EZ to lift and remove too for summer time use.
Yea I get there cold places in the lower 48 but I was more thinking summer use. If the windows don't come out even propping open it will be like 115 degrees in them in the summer.
 
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Yea I get there cold places in the lower 48 but I was more thinking summer use. If the windows don't come out even propping open it will be like 115 degrees in them in the summer.

I got a little envy with the YM 4-digit series that have cabs, heater and a swivel seat! On my model, the fenders are all wrong for the Kubota alignment. The YMs fenders with the flat wing angles for seat entry could do this. And the YMs with the cut back fenders in the first image could do this.

I have seen a few EU YMs with cabs. Some as DIY and others nearly looking OE as mounted. I've been impressed.

Running a heater off the engine to the cab is really simple. No so with AC unless it's an electric pump system like a chest freezer. LOL
 
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I had an FX42-D with a cab and an FX235-D both had cabs (no air cond ) they did have windshield wipers.
The FX42 had a heater.
When I moved I tried to give the FX235 cab away here on TBN but there were no takers, so it went to the dump....
 
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I purchased John Deere 850 4wd (Green Yanmar) project tractor with a Curtis Cab. Have not had time to work on it yet. I would say this cab would fit several Yanmar YM models.
 
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Do you have a Curtis Cab model number? IF it fits the JD850,950,1050, then I know it will fit the YM2500,YM2610,YM3000, and a few others.
 
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30931 Not sure if this model# or serial#
 

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30931 Not sure if this model# or serial#

Not sure either. It could be the s/n. The other number is a patent. hmmm

On their website, a model number looks like this: 1JD2025RCA2
 
 
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