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Will It Work?

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Allan In NE

10-26-2006 18:16:42




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Okay,

I don't wanna hear "I told ya so", or "Thought you didn't like cabs" er whatever else comes to mind. :>)

Winter is coming on and I gotta feed the babies.

Anyhoo, just bought this cab over the phone; bought it cheaper than a comfort cover and I want to drop it down inside the loader and mount it on this tractor.

Fellow says it originally was on a IH 656.

'Spose it will work?

Allan

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rustyj14

10-29-2006 09:50:05




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Had an old military style Jeep, CJ2A, civilian model--didn't have a heater! BRRR! Here in the state of PA., a heater is necessary! Couldn't ante up the gold to buy one, so i made one. I made a tin box from sheet metal. Mounted a small heater core in it, and had round openings on both sides. Ran hoses to the engine and back. Cut a hole in firewall, and mounted the tin box on it. Then ran a large flex hose from heater box out to the engine compartment, to pick up air from the engine fan. set hose close to fan!When the engine ran, air was blown back thru the flex hose, thru heater core, into the cab area. Worked well!

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R. John Johnson

10-27-2006 07:33:29




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Allan

I'm with Gary on this one, the "86 series with the mid mount loader would be my preference, but I know you have a soft spot in your heart for the old farmhand.

Once you do have that cab in place you will need a few more things. Lights. I don't know about you, but I always seem to have something needing doing after dark in the winter. The second is a heater in that cab. For very little money and a few hours installation you can put in one of those auxillary stand alone heaters. I put one in my old 4010, sure makes it more comfortable than just the heat off the transmission.

My two cents

John

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Sloroll

10-27-2006 06:24:13




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
If it doesn't ship it this way. I got a 504 that would love that.



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Allan In NE

10-27-2006 06:39:15




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Sloroll, 10-27-2006 06:24:13  
This thing has been for sale on the local "swap shop" since forever.

I was all set to run down to the salvage yard and try to find a rear-entry type cab of some type.

Then, yesterday, I kind of off-handedly asked this fella to send me some pictures of the goofy thing. When I saw how narrow it was, kind of "guessed" it would work.

If it won't do the job, it is yours for sure.

Allan



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Iowa Bob

10-27-2006 05:54:27




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Hi Allan
By just looking at the pictures I think it will fit on in good fashion. You may have to revamp the brace's that go to the front, with a bracket on the front of the tractor extended a foot or so out from the frame or make an elbow in the frame ahead of the cab. Either would work, If you have a cab it will at least keep the wind off when moving bales and feeding cattle. I don't respond in many conversation's, but check out the board every morning. I enjoy all of you guy's on the board and especially the pictures. I have a WD45 1957 model with factory power steering, Paulson loader on it, in the late 50's that was Dad's big tractor. Also a D-19
with a Westendorf loader, 1962 tractor in the early 60's that was my dad's big tractor.

Bob

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hayray

10-27-2006 02:48:31




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
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I don't know if it will work, I am not the mechanic that you are, but I know this works. Stay warm.

Ray



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Allan In NE

10-27-2006 03:18:37




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to hayray, 10-27-2006 02:48:31  
Mornin' Ray,

Had a hired man one time who had a 5020 John Deere with one of these old cabs on it.

I can remember him crawling up on that thing and somehow, he stepped in thru the top part of the door.

Dunno, the things I get myself into..... :>)

Allan



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jhill52

10-27-2006 02:18:52




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
I don't know it looks to me like with the side braces to the front of the tractor you might have to put a ladder up the back and climb in and out thru a hole in the roof! LOL

Jerry



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Allan In NE

10-27-2006 03:14:29




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to jhill52, 10-27-2006 02:18:52  
Dunno,

I'm probably rowing uphill on this one.

Started the day off looking for one of these Heat Housers. They want $320 for a new one; I had two old used things hanging in the barn, but they wouldn't fit as they were made for a little Ford tractor. :>(

Then, this authentic old IH cab jumps up for a $100 bill including all attachments, floor and mounting brackets.

Yep, side braces and access are a problem. Fenders have to come off too and I haven't even thought about the controls yet.

Maybe I'm painting myself in a corner on this project. :>)

Allan

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Dachshund

10-27-2006 04:33:41




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-27-2006 03:14:29  
Hey Allan! You can ship those old Ford ones down here to the SE corner for me to use! Might come in handy this winter!
Galen



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Brad in WI

10-26-2006 21:37:49




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
I am sure that you can get her to fit on that pretty hydro you got there, but first you may have to take off them shiny flat top fenders and give them to me :>) i did alot of snow removal without a cab and trust me you will LOVE it when the winds pick up in January



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farmerboy

10-26-2006 20:13:33




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Wowsers. You're really movin' up in the world. Even has air to keep you cool in the summer.

Them rattle-trap aftermarket cabs... *shudder* Hot in the summer, cold in the winter and loud the Year-A-Round ;-)

Good luck, I'm sure you'll make it happen.



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IaGary

10-26-2006 20:08:09




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
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Allan "I knew it"

I knew you put that loader on the wrong tractor.

Those big tractors really handle a bale.

And the cab is nice when the snow is a blowin.

Thats the biggest reason for the loader on the 1086.

Gary



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Leland

10-26-2006 19:49:15




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Allan knowing you , you will spend at least 6 months rebuilding this cab before you mount it , and we won't see it until the winter of 07 on the tractor



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vernMN

10-26-2006 19:35:36




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Want pictures of you getting in there too. Good luck.



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old timer 2

10-26-2006 19:00:06




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
my only concerns is , just like a expecting woman . how are you gonna mount it, from the rear. or down from the top



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Allan In NE

10-27-2006 03:35:39




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to old timer 2, 10-26-2006 19:00:06  
'Spose the easiest way is to pull four bolts and take that loader off or I'll just take my other loader and drop 'er in from the top down.

Fenders have to come off and the complete floorboard would have to be changed as the cab has it's own "different style" floor.

Dunno tho, I can have that loader off in 10 minutes.

Allan

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Marv

10-26-2006 18:58:45




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Allen, I"ve got a set of steps if you need them. Email is open. Marv



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TomH in PA

10-26-2006 18:46:00




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
So you'll have a nice cozy cab. Then you'll be finding excuses to be out on the tractor. Then you'll be complaining about how much gas it's using, which will be a good reason to buy another tractor. Life is good.



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Jeff Oliver

10-26-2006 18:32:05




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Should work , only thing I cna see right off that might cause a problem is if you have enough clearance on the back for the support bar of the loader. However, a blue tip wrench and welder can fix alot of things! :)



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John S-B

10-26-2006 18:28:52




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Of course it'll work, you got a sledge an' a blue wrench don't cha?



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Allan In NE

10-26-2006 18:32:38




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to John S-B, 10-26-2006 18:28:52  
My only concern is mounting a step of some sort.

Those old cabs had "half doors", which I'll need to miss that loader brace comming down to the front of the tractor.

We'll see. :>)

Allan



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Paul Janke

10-26-2006 18:26:48




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:16:42  
Looks like it will. Pictures, please, during the installation. And after it's done.



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Allan In NE

10-26-2006 18:30:14




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Paul Janke, 10-26-2006 18:26:48  
Aw Ha!

I see you're one of those "blood and guts" type guys. :>)

Allan



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Ted in NE

10-26-2006 20:22:15




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Allan In NE, 10-26-2006 18:30:14  
Have seen several cabs on IH tractors with F 10 loaders but were rear entrance cabs. Just extended the rear cross brace back. Not sure about a side door cab. The old saying anything can be done, the impossible just takes longer. Good luck.



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Chrisco

10-26-2006 21:39:46




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 Re: Will It Work? in reply to Ted in NE, 10-26-2006 20:22:15  
Ted is right rear entrance door work a lot better with a f10 loader. I do think the door will hit the cross member.



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