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They are calling for 20" here tonight with 50 mph winds!! Sure wish I had a cab now . It is currently -1 degree right now.
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I've been looking at cabs real hard, Laurin http://www.laurin-inc.com/en2/cab/mpcab.htm seems to be the only one to make a hard cab for a 110, they make nice cabs. The 110 cab is 7500.00 to much for me. I found Jodale Perry, http://jodaleperry.com/ they are factory looking cabs for less then Lorin but I don't see a 110 cab. Curtiss doesn't make one either, and the Fremar soft cab looks like it would get fogged or snowed up and stay that way. I don't have alot of choices. I know its darn cold plowing. My tractor never fails to start on a single turn, the other day it turned over twice and thats all it could do. I knew I was in trouble then. No place to plug in to power. It's even colder this week end.
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grassgod, we got our foot of snow the other day, it's up to my knee cap so well over a foot on this mountian. Looks like we might miss the one coming at you right now. Last I heard it's going out to sea in southern Maine.
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Here in Saucier, Ms, it is 60 outside, light overcast and I
have been out hitting balls on my homemade redneck driving range. Having a shank problem.
On the bad side, when we get Hurricanes, it is awful(like
Camille in '69) but other than the heat, it is an ok climate.
I and my bride could not survive yall's weather!
More power to you!
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Lucerne - I have been looking at the curtis cabs. Found one for sale used but its on a L3010 right now. It looks like it might fit but I tried to call curtis to ask them & they dont seem to want to tell me. I am especially hesistant because mine is a new model & they call it the " Grand" L & the L3010 isnt called "grand". I do know that curtis makes one for the 110 though. I will be buying one for next winter, thats for sure!
As for your frozen machine, Put a large tarp over the whole machine, Place a heater under it & leave it for an hour. I use a d/c to a/c inverter plugged in to my cigarette lighter/ power outlet in my truck with an extension cord. It takes time but it will work.
Good luck!
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Love Ms. might make a trip down to the coast for a week to get away.
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I'll look at Curtiss again. I parked my truck and tractor in a friends parking lot with no power around. What I ended up doing was using a genorator to run a battery charger on the truck and a magnetic block heater. The tractor just took a boost from the other truck. I left the tractor running on the trailer as I hauled it 25 miles to the job. That magnetic block heater worked pretty good, never seen one. It's like a magnetic steam iron and sticks to the oil pan bottom. It heats the oil which heats the motor. Both vehicles have block heaters if I could park near power.
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Grass God those cabs are different as to the fit on the 3010 to 3130 tractor. They aren't quite the same. Sometimes nothing is easy!
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Can't find anything from Curtis for JD 110, if you find a link post it for me would ya? Thanks
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Sure thing
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