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Old 01-23-2017, 08:37 PM
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I decided to paint the roof cc yellow to make it stand out more than the original white. Put in a new headliner. I used the 1" foam backed liner they use in the big tractor cabs. It was a painstaking job and not as easy as the professional on YT made it look. It tourned out well an should quiet things down. Going to put some of that material on the doors also.
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Old 01-23-2017, 08:47 PM
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Got the cab assembled and new weather striping installed. A few more little things to finish up. I found a PO had painted near the cab sometime in the past and I spent several hours with Windex and a straight razor scraping the haze of overspray off the glass both inside and out. My son thought I installed new glass.
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Old 01-24-2017, 01:00 PM
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Lookin good Rick. I bet if you got a Cigar for Randy he'd come and help you mount it on the tractor.
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Old 01-24-2017, 01:28 PM
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YES SIR!!! Where have ya been btw?????????
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Old 01-24-2017, 04:56 PM
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Hey Randy, Lot's of irons in the fire but I still look in to see what's happening on OCC. I've been building a new stable for the cubs when the weather is good. Sam, I used 30 yds of concrete on that....could have used your help.
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Hey Randy, Lot's of irons in the fire but I still look in to see what's happening on OCC. I've been building a new stable for the cubs when the weather is good. Sam, I used 30 yds of concrete on that....could have used your help.
I bet you and Randy have plenty to do these days. Hope it's getting better for you guys. Rick I would have cut you a deal on the concrete. What are they getting for concrete in your area these days?
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Old 01-24-2017, 06:51 PM
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The price varies depending on how well connected you are and who you buy it from. Lots of suppliers here, anywhere from 100-140/yd delivered. I have a connection here.
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Maybe I need to get back in the BIZ, I was only getting about $70.00 per yd. in 1992.
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Great looking project. Would love to have a cab for the 2072.
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We have a WVA boy that did all our concrete on the pool and sidewalks.... CHEAP and great work... sat back.... Smoked a fine cigar and supervised.... Well the wife let me....

Rick next time you are in the area stop by.... We moved over the mountain so hit me up for the address...
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