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Old 11-20-2011, 11:25 AM
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"I am tired of freezing cold windchills to plow the drives at 6.45 am to get to work"

SO THE MIRROR IS FOR SHAVING WHILE PLOWING?

LOOKS GREAT!!!

COULD YOU FIGURE THE SHIPPING COST TO ALBANY NY? I SHOULD HAVE ENOUGH $ WHEN IT'S READY TO GO!
here's some pics of what I got done . I am not going to paint it now as the canvas cloth is waterproofed I found out.
The mirror is for snow plowing , as the earlier pics show the plow is mounted to the 3 pt hitch - plows in reverse - I'm going to put a pair of curb feelers on the plow , just to be safe !
waiting for warmer temps to finish as the glue needs 65-70 to work right

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Looking good
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Old 11-20-2011, 05:10 PM
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Wow, That looks great with the canvas shows the time spent on the framework.
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Old 11-20-2011, 06:29 PM
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Looks pretty good! You do good work! Can't wait to see it finished!
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Green 4 acres,
Nice looking cab the canvas reminds me of the winter cab we had on the Ford 5000 on the farm. Dad kept it on till about time to bale hay I think he liked that engine heat as he got older. You will enjoy being out of the wind!
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Nice work, it looks good!
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Old 11-25-2011, 11:51 PM
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It's almost complete just need to construct the boot part that covers the lift lever and pop rivet the windshield , also trying to bolt on the new wheels today with snags
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That looks like a cab should!!

Most cabs look overbuilt to me, this one looks right.
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Old 11-26-2011, 08:56 AM
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That looks like a cab should!!

Most cabs look overbuilt to me, this one looks right.
YEA RIGHT!!! I really like it too. Can't wait to see the complete and mounted photos. Please take some completed, before it's mounted. I always liked cabs but to me they are to box like, this one does "look right"
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Old 11-26-2011, 12:25 PM
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here is a later picture with the plastic side and rear window vinyl in. the door just setting there . with the cooler & moist weather today the fabric is loose yesterday it set in the sunshine 15min. and I played it like a drum this fabric is what they make bimini boat tops out of .
I was going to seal /paint it as a experiment for covering the flying cub . I am unsure which system I want to try nitrate or poly vinyl or latex paint
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