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Topic: FORD CAB QUESTION
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Jason in michigan

09-12-2012 05:54:42
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Purchased this cab off from the photo ads yesterday to install on my 68' 2000 and appears to be a factory ford cab, does anybody have a picture of this cab on a tractor and what model did it come on from the factory. Looks like it will go right on and has heat in it. I would be curious to see any pictures people might have of a ford with this cab on it.
Thanks, Jason

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RodInNS

09-12-2012 09:39:36
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Re: FORD CAB QUESTION in reply to Jason in michigan, 09-12-2012 05:54:42  
I won't believe it's a Ford original until I see the component tag on the cab...
Like Bern, I'm quite sure it isn't a Ford cab.

Regardless of what it is... I don't think I'd want it on the tractor anyway. The visibility out of that thing will be so poor you'd rather work in a blinding snow storm just so you can see.
Some things are best cut for scrap.

Rod

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oldtanker

09-12-2012 19:12:12
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Re: FORD CAB QUESTION in reply to RodInNS, 09-12-2012 09:39:36  
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LOL I don't know about that. When it's -30F without the wind and you have an hour snow moving job to do......and you add in the windchill at 20-30 MPH......yea you want the cab......heck you would blow snow blind folded rather than be without a cab!

Rick

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RodInNS

09-12-2012 20:27:59
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Re: FORD CAB QUESTION in reply to oldtanker, 09-12-2012 19:12:12  
I do it on an open tractor frequently enough... I'd rather that over this cab. A good cab would be a different ballgame.
A neighbour had an IH with a cab something like that. You're sitting down in a hole where you can't see anything below the hood all around you... not ahead, not back, not anywhere. I had to test drive the thing after doing some work on it for him. Dunno how he put up with it.
Look where the fender marks are on the side of that cab... then think about where you're sitting...


Rod

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Bern

09-12-2012 06:14:28
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Re: FORD CAB QUESTION in reply to Jason in michigan, 09-12-2012 05:54:42  
That is no Ford factory cab. It could have been made to fit a Ford by some aftermarket company, but not made by Ford.

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8N'r--WI

09-12-2012 06:05:59
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Re: FORD CAB QUESTION in reply to Jason in michigan, 09-12-2012 05:54:42  
Jason--seller says it was on a 3400....maybe he has some pictures of it on the tractor before he removed it......

Should fit right on your 2000....

Tim

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Re: FORD CAB QUESTION in reply to 8N'r--WI, 09-12-2012 06:05:59  
He bought it and never ended up installing it on his 3400. I can see that it was originally yellow so maybe it came on a 2110 or 3400.
Jason

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Jason In michigan

09-12-2012 18:19:49
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Re: FORD CAB QUESTION in reply to Jason in michigan, 09-12-2012 06:09:54  
I did find a picture of a 2110 with a loader on the net with the same cab. Looks to be industrial.
Jason

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