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Allan

10-29-2003 06:07:35




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Hi All,

Does anyone still make heat housers for these old tractors?

Thanks,

Allan




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gene b

10-30-2003 03:18:43




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 Re: Heat Houser in reply to Allan, 10-29-2003 06:07:35  
Send me an e-mail for info.



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OH, and Don't ...

10-29-2003 12:06:40




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 Re: Heat Houser in reply to Allan, 10-29-2003 06:07:35  
let anyone put LINBURGER CHEESE on your manifold!



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OH, and Don't ...

10-29-2003 12:00:13




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 Re: Heat Houser in reply to Allan, 10-29-2003 06:07:35  
let anyone put LINBURGER CHEESE on your manifold!



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bryan

10-29-2003 10:42:17




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 Re: Heat Houser in reply to Allan, 10-29-2003 06:07:35  
here ya go: Link



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Allan

10-29-2003 11:47:36




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 Re: Re: Heat Houser in reply to bryan, 10-29-2003 10:42:17  
Hey Bryan!!

Thanks 'ol Pard. I owe ya.

Allan



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farmallgod

10-29-2003 09:38:43




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 Re: Heat Houser in reply to Allan, 10-29-2003 06:07:35  
You can order them through tractor supply co.



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DON L

10-29-2003 06:36:54




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 Re: Heat Houser in reply to Allan, 10-29-2003 06:07:35  
If YT mag doesn't have one , I can get them.
Don L.



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jal-SD

10-29-2003 06:27:15




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 Re: Heat Houser in reply to Allan, 10-29-2003 06:07:35  
Haven't found one in our part of the world, but had a friend take some boat cover material & make one to fit the frame that I had. He used the old cover (what was left of it) for a pattern. Works good. Gonna need to make a windscreen & don't have a clue where to get the clear flexible plastic that will be needed. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)



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Kens640

10-30-2003 17:25:17




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 Re: Re: Heat Houser in reply to jal-SD, 10-29-2003 06:27:15  
Is there anyone that makes custom canvass awnings , tents , & other canvass items in your area ? I had a new canvass section with windows made for my Ford 640 heathouse locally . The plexaglass at the lumber yards is too thick , not flexible & will break easily when cold . Nor can it be sewn inplace . Good luck .



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greenbeanman

10-29-2003 10:55:42




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 Re: Re: Heat Houser in reply to jal-SD, 10-29-2003 06:27:15  
You might also check with a Honda dealer to see if they have any old Goldwing motorcycle windshields.
They are pretty good sized and fairly tall.

Riders replace them when the minor scratches catch too much headlight-- uh, light. Rain-X will make the minor ones disappear for only so long before an actual replacement is needed.



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Dr.EVIL

10-29-2003 08:13:20




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 Re: Re: Heat Houser in reply to jal-SD, 10-29-2003 06:27:15  
Windows were Plexiglas. Try Home Depot, LOWES, a regular lumber yard or home center... Plexiglass is required for use in most storm doors. Or try looking in the phone book yellow pages under "Plastics"



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Al in PA

10-29-2003 08:32:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Heat Houser in reply to Dr.EVIL, 10-29-2003 08:13:20  
You might want to try the parts department at your local RV center. All of the fold-down campers with canvas/vinyl tops use the clear plastic for the windows.



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Slowpoke

10-29-2003 22:00:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Heat Houser in reply to Al in PA, 10-29-2003 08:32:36  
Convertable top window material, Jeep soft top window material at an auto upolstery shop.



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