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Topic: Heat houser on F706
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| Roger509
11-16-2009 06:53:07
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I received an after-market heat houser & windshield with the 706 I bought, but it has not been on the tractor. I recall how the IH one was mounted that we had on a 656 when I was growing up, but the after-market one doesn't have the same brackets around the steering wheel. The only thing that came with were two pieces of thick metal strap material (each about 2ft long with holes every 1-2."). There are two "suction cups" that ride on the hood portion that goes over the gas tank. I searched for a manufacturer but haven't found a tag on it yet. Based on how we mounted the one on the 656, I have an idea how to attach it every where but the area around the steering wheel. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Heat houser is plain black. Thanks in advance, Roger |
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| mkirsch
11-17-2009 04:52:58
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Re: Heat houser on F706 in reply to Roger509, 11-16-2009 06:53:07
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| It's probably a universal "heat houser." They pretty much intended for you to figure out how to install it yourself. |
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| Roger509
11-17-2009 07:15:38
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Re: Heat houser on F706 in reply to mkirsch, 11-17-2009 04:52:58
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| | I sorta figured that was the case, but just thought someone might have recently done the same thing and had some hints. Getting colder so I gotta get on it. Roger |
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| Mark (ECIN)
11-16-2009 17:59:52
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Re: Heat houser on F706 in reply to Roger509, 11-16-2009 06:53:07
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| | Heat Houser was one of the common ones around here. http://www.burchmfg.com/ |
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