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poellot 04-10-2021 11:07 PM

782 cab!!!
 
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I just got the restoration finished. Still working on the 1a tiller, have not started on the Haban thrower or plow yet. Deck is finished as well. Question is, should I leave the cab on all year round?

poellot 04-10-2021 11:11 PM

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I have the front covers as well. In good shape.

ol'George 04-11-2021 07:02 AM

In my opinion, a Definite no, leave the cab to Uber and checker. :biggrin2:
They are hot, noisy, and usually get in the way, one way or another.
I have a 782 with that very same cab, mine is heated and a winter dedicated tractor with a QA42 thrower.
Now if this was a modern sound guard cab, on an AG tractor, that is another story, ---but it is not.
Just my solicited opinion. BTDT others might disagree.
If you are only going to show/parade the tractor, yes leave the cab on as well as the thrower or a blade.
While throwing snow, you will love the cab much!
It is the cats meow, especially if you heat it.:beerchug:

EDIT:
Keep the red canvas out of the weather or it will fade and look like flat orange paint.
The plastic windows will clean up using plastic polish on an orbital, not a fast rotary wheel.
Do you have the wiper? they are very handy in winter..

Hairtrigger 04-11-2021 07:38 AM

The cab can be very awkward when working around a wooded area

Cub Cadet 123 04-11-2021 10:19 AM

If you are mowing, then your visibility will be improved without the cab. It will also allow you to look around as you mow for potential hazards that may lead to safety of others, other people's property and your own equipment. It will also allow you to keep that cab in better shape, and it already appears to be in really nice shape!

BTW: Nice job on revitalizing your 782. It is a remarkable improvement.

Cub Cadet 123

finsruskw 04-11-2021 10:40 AM

Go ahead and scratch the paint all up taking it off and putting it on.
Your call....
You are the one that will have to decide that, what I or anyone else thinks does not matter!!:bigeyes:

twoton 04-11-2021 05:38 PM

i don't know if you should take the cab off or not but the tractor looks great. Nice job! :ThumbsUp:

Getter-Done 04-11-2021 10:43 PM

If you have a Spot to store it ,
That is not in the way,
You need to pull that thing off.
And use 303 protectant on that canvas

Just my 2 Cents:bigthink:

Nice Cab!!!




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poellot 04-15-2021 08:03 PM

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Any recommendations for where to get the decals made? I have a place somewhat locally that might be able to. But it would be easier to just email the pics and measurements of my old decals and have them shipped.

poellot 04-15-2021 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by twoton (Post 507912)
i don't know if you should take the cab off or not but the tractor looks great. Nice job! :ThumbsUp:

Thank you, i spent a lot of hours. Every bolt is new grade 8. Every pin was replaced or welded and filed back to proper size.
I went through the engine. It was an m18 replacement in it that seemed pretty low hours by the condition of the pistons and cylinders. But just enough hours that is did not get the valve job at the recommended 500 and got ran past that and burned a valve.
Luckily i found some nos parts to replace them and it is a great engine now.
My main goal was not to make it look good, it was to stop the rust. Remove it and protect the metal. But yes second was making it look nice. I now have a machine that should last as long as i live.


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