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Old 03-11-2013, 01:21 PM
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Thanks Allen! You could use one of these down there in the summer time with a big air conditioner mounted on the roof! Now That Be REALLY COOL!
It sure would, Bill!
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Old 03-11-2013, 01:59 PM
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Grampie thats a nice cub!. Did you redo it Yourself. You have any manuals on Cozy Cab.

Mountain Heritage. Yes . I posted it here was told had to take off (wasn't Cub Cadet Equitment) then posted it on craiglist then back on here and it was removed. Funny thing is that another cub cadet collector up here purchased it.Only had on CL 1 day and he is going to repaint it Yellow and for his cub. With what I got for the green cab and $20.00 I got the cozy cab.
Been working on it today. Took the broken glass out of the doors. I was very careful and got the glass out still intack. 1 isglass and 1 plastic. I should be able to use the old glass as a template if I use plexglass I got 1 quote for safety glass $500.00 but it seems high for flat glass. Door handles and locks were rusted and wouldn't work So I took them off now soaking in
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This thing is solid. Has a 1 inch by 1 inch tube frame and the panels are bolted to that. Will get it all apart, sandblast it and repaint it myself. Then get new glass rubber and seals and put it on the 122. Got to remember to take pictues as I go alone.
Has a wiper motor (don't know yet if it works) A switch and some extra wiring ( must of had some lights on it. There is a hole on the roof that I beleive was for a amber safety light. All the wiring is toast but that's all easy work. I want to add 2 headlights on the front of cab roof. A amber flashing light in center and 2 red tail lights on top. The back window is gone would love to put in a sliding glass but don't know if I can.
Does any one know if A Delco starter generator can handleas these lights.
Thank You fer100! Yes I rebuilt my cozy cab. It was made to fit a large frame bolins so I had to fabricate from the door bottoms down and around the fenders. It bolt's on with 6 bolts. The 2 front foot rest bolts on each side and 2 bolts in the back under the seat base. 6 bolts and 20 minutes its off. Sorry to say, I have no information manuals for the cab but I will tell you that mine was in about the same condition your's is. Thank's for your kind comments and WELCOME to the CAB CLUB!
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I would love to find out how well it would work down here.
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Hey Mike, Thank's again! I figure we got smoker's club, cyclops club, Super club, why not a cab club? I can just picture Allen sweeping with an air condition cab, that would be SOOOO KOOOL! I'm really likeing the idea!
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Hey Mike, Thank's again! I figure we got smoker's club, cyclops club, Super club, why not a cab club? I can just picture Allen sweeping with an air condition cab, that would be SOOOO KOOOL! I'm really likeing the idea!
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Hers my cozy on my 149. I love it
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Nick that the same exact cab I have. I'am miissing the back window, is that a sliding rear glass you have? If so can you take a picture of it for me and a picture of the tracking so I can see if I can locate one. how do you have that bolted in, please some photos, Is all your glass safety glass or plexiglass. My windshield is safety glass as was 1 door, The other door was 1/8 plexiglass way to thin. I need to replace all glass but the windshield. Thanks Rich
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Nick that the same exact cab I have. I'am miissing the back window, is that a sliding rear glass you have? If so can you take a picture of it for me and a picture of the tracking so I can see if I can locate one. how do you have that bolted in, please some photos, Is all your glass safety glass or plexiglass. My windshield is safety glass as was 1 door, The other door was 1/8 plexiglass way to thin. I need to replace all glass but the windshield. Thanks Rich
fer100, Check with your local glass installation shop's. They should be able to get what you need. That type double track rubber channel is still used on Heavy Equipment. By the way, on my cab I have glass front & rear, plexi on both door's. Oh! I just thought of this, check with Steele Rubber Products for that double track gasket. www.steelerubber.com 800-544-8665 . I don't know, they may have it or tell you who does if they don't. Good Luck!
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