Posted by ih560 on May 04, 2010 at 18:40:16 from (67.131.50.233):
In Reply to: Cab for Farmall M posted by Rifman on May 04, 2010 at 16:45:04:
from archives:
My neighbor put together this snow blowing tractor. Not sure what the cab came from but his fitting and installation makes it look better than factory. Check out his heat curtains they really keep the cab cozy. He installs a front loader mounted snow blower run by a shaft under the tractor from the PTO. Works great and looks better. He's a whiz.
Submitted by Dick Davis, from IA
Here is another from someones photobucket account:
And here is the description to go with it , copied from redpower( posted 2007, member DJH):
the picture that you have is of a Tokheim cab. They were made by the Tokheim Oil Tank & Pump Company of Fort Wayne, Indiana. I have an original piece of sales lit. & a letter that IH sent out to the dealers explaining the introduction of the cab. The dealer letter is dated 2-26-46. My Grandfathers 46 H had one on it years ago. According to the sales lit., they cost $148.50 FOB Fort Wayne. Optional accessories were: windshield visor ($2.05) & a pair of light brackets ($2.15).
This post was edited by ih560 at 18:44:40 05/04/10 3 times.
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