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Michiganmilkman
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Topic: Replacing a cab on a k2Posted: 17 hours 55 minutes ago at 9:37pm |
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Hello. I went and looked a k2 combine tonight. The combine itself was in decent shape. The cab on the other hand was a mess. There is rust holes in the roof and around the windows. Question i have is how big of a job would it be to replace the cab? And would any 2 series cab work? Thanks
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DrAllis
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Posted: 8 hours 27 minutes ago at 7:05am |
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I'm going to guess here and say any K-2 cab should be right (obviously) and I imagine any F-2 cab should be too. The M-2/L-2 cabs might be a little different. And I have never changed out a combine cab.
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