My dealer wanted to charge me $700, so I did it myself and used the money to purchase all my add on lights.I was about to do the curtis cab install myself. Looks not too hard to put together.
But dealer would only take off $300 if they sold me the cab compared to them installing it. For $300 I am letting them do it.
Once i see it with the doors and back off I will see if I will keep the cab on all year round - or take it off in the spring and put it bac k in the fall.
Just came across this thread, and when I the tractor cab roof lift up, I immediately knew where they got that idea from. When I was discussing a cab for my BX22 with them, I sent them a picture of how someone on TBN had modified the cab for a BX2200 to fit onto a BX22, by raising the roof in the rear. They told me at the time, that to have the roof panel raise up, would effect the structural safety of the cab, and they would advise against it. I bought the BX2200 cab anyway, and since I am not that tall, the roof isn't a problem for me.
Not really designed for easy on and offI was about to do the curtis cab install myself. Looks not too hard to put together.
But dealer would only take off $300 if they sold me the cab compared to them installing it. For $300 I am letting them do it.
Once i see it with the doors and back off I will see if I will keep the cab on all year round - or take it off in the spring and put it bac k in the fall.