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Old 02-21-2014, 02:06 PM
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1772 with a modified Sims cab I believe. I bought it all redone like this and just adjusted the mounts to fit my cub.
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Here is a pic of my 149 with a cozy cab. The bad part is I took this picture right after I sheared the front pin on the drive shaft.
That's the best looking cab I've ever seen on a Cub Cadet.
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Great pics, guys!
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I have looked for a long time for a cab but never have found one to fit my cub. So I think this summer im going to begin making a cab for mine from scratch...seeing all of these pics gives me some ideas.
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I'm too cheep to do the cab thing, for the few times I need to plow I just put my ski gear on and go for it.
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I have looked for a long time for a cab but never have found one to fit my cub. So I think this summer im going to begin making a cab for mine from scratch...seeing all of these pics gives me some ideas.
Amy, I don't seem to have too much of a problem finding cabs. If you go to the Portland Swap Meets or Small Engine Show in August, you can usually find several cabs for sale there. I passed up one that would have fit your cub and it was priced for only $75. I wish that I would have picked it up, but I had already spent my budget that day and the guy was heading back to Ohio.

Here's a cab that I put on a 129 before I sold it....Found the cab at a guy who lived next to Jim Davis's (artist of the Garfield cartoons) studio--what a cool place!!



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Nice cab pics guys! Keep them coming!
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My 782 with a windbreaker on it.
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Here's my Original with a SIMS cab. the pride and joy of the Cub fleet.
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Here's my 1811 with a modified Cozy Cab. It used to look just like farmfresh's from above.

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Hey, nice cab ya got dere.

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