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Old 01-02-2013, 07:13 PM
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Nice job on the fab
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That's a very good looking and functional cab! Good job
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Here are a few more pics.
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Well Amy if you do so, don't forget the hook for the handbag and the side mirror for your lipstick!

Just kidding!
LOL @ OldSkull :P Although thats not a bad idea...Ill add heat inside and make sure I have a mirror for my lip gloss ...
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That's a very good looking and functional cab! Good job
What Todd said!
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Looks good. Hows the noise level inside? Mine is not the quietest, but I can hear the radio fine.
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Its loud inside so I just wear earplugs and its fine. When I take out the console and run the firewall all the way to the frame, I'm sure that will quiet it down substantially.
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Ear plug? I'm living a bit closer to the Noth pole then you guys so I learn long ago how to take care of my ears in cold weather, I buy my first Ushanka in 1989 from a sailor on a Russian ship for $20! It's was a fortune back then for them so they realy enjoy doing business with us!

Today you can buy those everywhere for arround $60, nothing come close to cut the noise and keep your ears warm

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Its way too hot inside the cab for that hat!! Trust me, the ear plugs are perfect.
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just try not to fall asleep in there. that propane will put ya out for good!!
i was thinking of a way to use one of those walk behind snowblower shields. just comin up with a quick way to mount it. cheaper and would keep the snow outta yur face.
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