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pigpen1
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2009-12-18          167561


Anyone ever heard of a poor weather cab or enclosure for a 99 MF 231



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earthwrks
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2009-12-18          167562


I think there's one called weather brake or break. It looks goofy in that it doesn't cover your top but only surrounds your sides. You need a windshield too. For what it's worth, I'd be tempted to get some Carrhart coveralls with hood, gloves, boots, hat and goggles. Funny...we have been waiting for snow but yet guys are hoggin' it LOL (I have a heated cab on my machine) ....


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hardwood
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2009-12-19          167563


TSC type stores used to have the heavy canvas "Heat Houser" type that went up along side the engine to bring some heat back to the operator. They had a universal frame that would fit most tractors. I haven't saw one for years but they may still be available. Before tractor cabs became common most every farmer with livestock chores had one on a chore tractor. ....


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yooperpete
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2009-12-19          167570


If you look at my photos 2 & 3 you will see a TSC vinyl heat houser. It is 3 sided with a windshield on all 3 sides. It is a universal mount. It is a little delicate but mine has been in use for about 10 years. Think it was under $200.00 at the time.

My farm driveway is in open country and the wind blows really hard. Without it, it was miserable clearing the driveway. Wind can blow in from behind but is tolerable. On warm days, it gets pretty warm inside where I dress down a little. ....


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pigpen1
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2009-12-19          167583


Hey thanks guys Im gonna get to work finding the heat houser, but as earthwrks suggested I am going to the local Carhartts retailer tomorrow. Gloves,boots,hats,& goggles I got never had need of the coveralls in S.W. Florida but here in NC... well guess I was'nt as prepared as I thought LOL. I'll get it together with a little help from my friends up north, on the forum ....


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2009-12-21          167627


Darned that global warming... ....


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hardwood
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2009-12-22          167633


TV weather girl said there is a three day global warming thing coming, I'd better fuel up the baby Deere. ....


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Murf
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2009-12-22          167644


For many years we did commercial snow removal on open station machines.

The best solution we came up with was a snowmobile helmet with an electrically (12 volt) heated visor to keep it clear.

Some of the guys still think it was easier to see what you're doing in a bad storm wearing a snowmobile helmet than sitting in a cab.

We're currently working on a monster snow removal machine for a special site that has some very unique problems. In that case we are going to an elevated cab (much like a combine) to keep the snow away from the glass and to increase visibility. The site it will be on received 48" of snow in a single (less than) 24 hour period 10 days ago.

Best of luck. ....


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earthwrks
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2009-12-22          167651


A big consideration with any enclosure is heat inside. Too cold and your breath will condensate and turn to ice. I've found when not enough heat is available, leave the door open or open two windows to. Draft going so your breath doesn't come near the windshield.

What we do here in Michigan on non-cabbed dozers which have reversible radiator fans, that is they blow the air forward, guys will run a large flexible hose about 12" in diameter from in front and around to the face of the operator.

That heat houser thing wouldn't be my choice since on my blue the battery sits in front of the radiator. I would be concerned sulfuric(?) acid gases would be inhaled. ....


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2009-12-22          167652


Murf would an air curtain work to deflect the snow in front of the cab? A recycler/processor excavator that uses an elevated cab might be the ticket for the cab and lifting arm. ....


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