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Topic: factory or after market cabs
Posted By: HudCo
Subject: factory or after market cabs
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 11:09am
mainly d series and 100 series ,   or even other  brands of tractors  from the late 50s into the 70s.        what are the goods or bads of the differant brands ?            now i know most of you would never have a cab on one off these tractors but i would give my left one to have run a tractor with a cab of any kind from october to june when i was growing up , even if it meant removing all the doors and windows in the summer



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Posted By: bigal121892
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 11:24am
We had a couple of Year a Round cabs, they were a good solid cab, the heat worked well. None of ours had A/C. There were some local guys who had Hiniker cabs; I think those were good cabs as well.


Posted By: Leon B MO
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 11:36am
 I have a 200 with Year a Round and a 200 with a Hiniker cab. Both have windows removed and used strictly as canopies. I do like the YearRound better. More simple design, much easier access to batteries. When it gets cold, they pretty much get parked.
Leon B MO



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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".


Posted By: Leadoff
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 11:55am
HudCo

We had a Year A Round cab installed on our 185 in the fall, after purchasing the tractor in spring, 1975.  Huge upgrade with the Heater in the winter and windows opened in the summer.  Very solid construction, good sight lines, doors/windows worked well

Blowing yard/laneway snow in the winter was especially rewarding seeing the snow stop at the cab window and not on your face!

An excellent product for its time




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1963 D17D Series III. 1965 D15 Series II. 1965 D17 Series IV. 1975 185. 1978 716H. 1979 716H. 1965 780 Harvester/1R&DC. 1957 Model 73 SC 4 Furrow Plow


Posted By: jiminnd
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 2:49pm
I will agree, Hiniker and year around seemed the best, Cozy made some pretty good ones later on, not the first ones.

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1945 C, 1949 WF and WD, 1981 185, 1982 8030, unknown D14(nonrunner)


Posted By: bigal121892
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 3:39pm
Leon, that picture is worthy of framing.


Posted By: Ky.Allis
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 4:25pm
My 1974 200 has a Year-A-Round cab with Factory Air and I wouldn't trade it for one with an AC (LaPorte) cab. It's 50 yrs. old now and the AC still works great. Has been updated to 134 freon with no problems. Solid cab with ROPS protection.     


Posted By: Leon B MO
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 4:54pm
Bigal, that picture is framed. It was a surprise Christmas present to my dad in 2020, every AC we owned. He passed 12-31-22. 
Leon B MO



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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".


Posted By: HudCo
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 10:51pm
that is one excellant photo


Posted By: HudCo
Date Posted: 05 May 2024 at 10:52pm
how many other cab companys were there?


Posted By: darrel in ND
Date Posted: 06 May 2024 at 4:52am
My early one ninety gas has, I think a cozy cab. Can't remember for sure if that's the name. Not a bad cab, but I don't like the fact that the door opens what I would say is backwards. Hinges off the front. My XT has the factory installed stolper cab. I don't care much for the double doors on it.
Darrel


Posted By: DanWi
Date Posted: 06 May 2024 at 8:13am
I like the year-round cab only 190 whether you are hauling manure in winter doing spring work on a chilly windy day or fall field work. But come summer for hay work it is nice also. I take off the doors for better air in summer. It keeps you out of direct sun when mowing hay for hours and was nice when we bales with that tractor if the wind was blowing it didn't get quite as much dust and chaff on you. Would also be good if you round baled. Always figured too if a child rode along it was safer in a cab, yes I know it's dangerous, but they have to learn sometimes and it was safer then when I grew up clinging to the fender of a WD.


Posted By: Ky.Allis
Date Posted: 06 May 2024 at 10:19am
Cabs in the 1970's? I remember Cozy, Ansel, Hiniker, Full Vision, Year-A-Round. Probably more.


Posted By: victoryallis
Date Posted: 06 May 2024 at 10:20am
Had an aftermarket cab on my 6080 when I bought it. Hated it enough that I was ready to sell the tractor. Ditched the cab and put a canopy on 100x happier.

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8030 and 8050MFWD, 7580, 3 6080's, 160, 7060, 175, heirloom D17, Deere 8760


Posted By: jiminnd
Date Posted: 06 May 2024 at 3:44pm
I think in the 70s also Excel and my D21 had a Cabilac, was tall so you could stand in it.  Had a 806 IH with a Lundeen, sliding doors.

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1945 C, 1949 WF and WD, 1981 185, 1982 8030, unknown D14(nonrunner)



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