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    Posted: 24 Aug 2016 at 9:43pm
Does anyone remember the name of the aftermarket cabs that were more like a step up from a canvas heat houser and had glass in front and on the sides. They kind of bolted onto the fenders and had a roof.
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There was one that was Keohn (sp) wasn't much more than a canvas one but had a roof and I think plexiglass windows. Don't know if that is what you are thinking as there were a lot of after market cabs.
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Comfort Cab made one steel top glass windows and a canvas lower/back and covers over the engine sides. I have one for the D19 I might put on before winner gets here.
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Koehn mfg. Just say 'Cane', shirt tale relative of mine. Made here in Watertown, SD. Now all they make are 'raddle paddles' and sorting sticks.
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comfort cab, cozy cab, Curtis cab, zipper cab, and some company that started with an "O", and several others. IH used/sold  a lot of them
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There was the 'Hinson Heat Houser' which was available with a canvas roof.
Had a standard one on my D-21 back in the day.
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We have what is left of a Comfort Cab.  On the top/front it has a faded decal With Comfort Cab and one can only make out mfg. in (town address is missing) Kansas.
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Originally posted by MBwcIll MBwcIll wrote:

We have what is left of a Comfort Cab.  On the top/front it has a faded decal With Comfort Cab and one can only make out mfg. in (town address is missing) Kansas.

Comfort cab was built in Holden Mo. I lived there for years and hauled parts in to them back as a kid. I have three Comfort cabs on one the old A Gleaner and two tractor cabs.
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Here is a koehn, pronounced "cane"
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