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max adams

02-21-2004 17:56:24




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i just got a factory custom cab off of a 56 series. and i plan on putting it on my 706 and was wandering if there are any illustrations for the instalation of the cab.or maybe a manual?
would anybody have some pictures that i could see, so i would have an idea on how it may go? thanks in advance




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Hugh MacKay

02-22-2004 14:16:33




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 Re: IH custom cab in reply to max adams, 02-21-2004 17:56:24  
Max: I installed one of these Excell cabs from a 1066 and put it on my 656. I had to make a lot of modifications as the chassis is very much different, on a 656. Follow JD's advice, he is good on this and ten years younger than I am so he's not rusty. Probably not as grumpy as I am either. I was always in a hurry back then so never did get mine closed in tight at the back. It was still a lot better drilling or planting corn on 40F evenings. Your change should be a picnic, as JD said get the cab mounted then close it in from there.

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JD Humm

02-22-2004 08:29:11




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 Re: IH custom cab in reply to max adams, 02-21-2004 17:56:24  
We had the Excel version of this cab on a 1256. Did the cab come off of a larger 56 tractor or did it come off a 756? If it came from a larger one you will have to remake the sheetmetal that goes around the fuel tank. Wilson is right, you need the platform parts, too, unless you are good at fabrication.

I forget exactly how it all went together but it should be a pretty straigt forward installation. You should have axle brackets that go around the axle housing, that is the main rear attachement to the tractor, the front of the platform bolts to the present step bracket area and the cab rests on isomount rubber bushings at four points. Basically, you install the platform, axle brackets and front brackets first, then the cab sits down on the four rubber bushings, foam is used to fill the gap between the two major parts. After that you install the front sheemetal around the fuel tank that I mentioned above and then install the rear sheetmetal around the rear of the tractor that fills the gap between the tractor and cab. We isolated as many contact points as possible between the tractor and cab, wrapped rubber around the axle housings where those brackets clamped on and the cab was suprisingly quiet, almost as quiet as my 76 model 1566 was. A good heavy rubber floor mat helps too. Don't know if you can still get a factory mat or will have to make something. My email is not hidden and I do not look at this site a lot, so drop me a line if you have more questions.

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w gatewood

02-21-2004 19:15:51




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 Re: IH custom cab in reply to max adams, 02-21-2004 17:56:24  
hope you got the platforum you will need it



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