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Tractor cab Shop Project

Don Campbell

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I headed back to the shop 3 weeks ago to putter and ended up building a cab for my little snowblower tractor. Next week I will design a overhead panel for the switches to control the lights.
 

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Yes, looks just like factory. Great work. Don, you don't happen to have build photos posted somewhere?
 
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Don Campbell

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Thanks for the kind words. Here are a few steps during the build. Including the wiring parts and switches I have just over $1,100.00 into the cab. The Lexan for the windows was pricy and 60 feet of steel tubing . Also 2 sheets of 18ga. sheet metal. Hard to believe all those materials for just a little cab, ha,ha.
 

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Don Campbell

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Here are some back views, still need to attach all the rubber molding edging . Excited to start the overhead console and wiring. The new extended bucket project for my old mini loader has worked great also. We have got 151" of snow so far this winter and no sign of spring. More snow today and next weekend. The cab is going to be so nice. :thumbup:
 

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bored350

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Epic build for just 'puttering'!

Question: Any plans for defrost and/or heat inside the cab? Would love to hear the details and see any pics you may have from inside the cab.

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Don Campbell

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Thanks,
Not sure yet about the heat ? Just having the wind off me is going to be very nice. Not too happy what I am reading about these little diesels and the low amount of heat they put out . And the idea I would probably have to change alternators to a larger one. A deluxe heater and all the extras could cost as much as the whole cab , ha ha. So for now I am thinking no heat.
 
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Here are some back views, still need to attach all the rubber molding edging . Excited to start the overhead console and wiring. The new extended bucket project for my old mini loader has worked great also. We have got 151" of snow so far this winter and no sign of spring. More snow today and next weekend. The cab is going to be so nice. :thumbup:

Off topic somewhat but how do you like your little Waldon loader? There is one local to me for a decent price that I have been eyeing but I havent talked to anyone who actually owned one.
 
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Don Campbell

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I love that little old mini loader. Still starts everytime even below zero sitting outside. I had two of them at one time but sold one. I move a lot of snow around every winter with it. I have had it 7 years. I paid $3,000.00 for it . No frills , but built like a little tank. I have front forks for it too.
 
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Don Campbell

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Finished tractor cab pics. It was great to be back in the little workshop the last four weeks and now I have a cab to keep me out of the blowing snow. I installed 1" styrofoam in the ceiling and around the front and back. I bought a 6 switch box for the lights and got 2 60amp breaker fuses for extra safety along with 2 more 40 amps . One is real handy to push and disconnect everything when done . Even at full throttle little to no rattling vibration type noises so happy about that. Not 100% air tight but with no heater I have to have some air flow. I did mount a defroster fan though. I love the little mini strobe lights.
 

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Don, can we get an action shot and perhaps one at night with the lights on?

Your creativity within this project is very inspiring. Looking forward to what future projects you may choose to share with us!

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Don Campbell

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Thanks again for the kind words. I still think we will get more snow so I will get some action shots and a couple dark pics showing all the lights . Last year we got 18" of snow on April 19th . It was lightly snowing this morning .
 

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That is some serious puttering. I don't think I could putter that well on my best day.
 

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Just a thought.
If you add enough heat to melt the snow on your overall, it it may cause fogging on the cold glass.

That may mean more, different, fans.

Maybe, if you are comfortable, just let it be.

It is awesome enough as is.
 
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