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Cory A.

11-24-2005 20:23:29




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Will a cab that normally goes on a 66 seires IH tractor fit or be messed with to be able to fit on a 706?




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Hugh MacKay

11-25-2005 03:46:06




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 Re: Farmall tractor cab in reply to Cory A., 11-24-2005 20:23:29  
Cory: Any 06, 56 or 66 series cab will interchange as long as you stay with the large chassis tractor, in other words 7 or larger. You will need slight modification where cab fits around the tractor hood, fuel tank, etc. Also if your 706 has never had a cab the floor will require some slight modification, and batteries will mount differently. These are relatively inexpensive changes.

I once modified an Excel cab from a 1066 to fit a 656. I had to completely build both rear axle and front mounting for the cab, as the 656 is a smaller chassis. I had a 1066 with IH ROPS cab at the time, thus I got spoiled for harsh early spring and late fall weather. Everyone agreed I made the 656 with the Excel cab look more attractive than 1066 with the IH ROPS cab. Only real problem I ran into on that change was closing in the back around the 3 point hitch. Never did get that real good. Time being the main factor. It was however a lot better than sitting on the open station 656 at midnight, 33 degrees F, planting corn. Lets face it, my hired hand was in the 1066 pulling a cultivator, why shouldn't I on 656 enjoy the same comfort.

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Scott Louque

11-24-2005 23:14:28




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 Re: Farmall tractor cab in reply to Cory A., 11-24-2005 20:23:29  
I have seen an 806 with a cab modifyed to fit it it was a little to big for the tractor. It was likly from a 66 series tractor but I am not sure. I would do a lot of measuring before I spent any money.



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