rkidd
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B2650, FEL With QA 60"mmm, 3pt FDR1672,homemade ballast box, BB 1572 box scraper
The build was done at my work during the seasonal winter shut-down late November through December last month.2 comments,,, First that is a very well thought out cab and nicely built
Secondly,, Dude that is one hell of a play room you got there,, is that your garage or is that work shop,,
I gave up trying to find some that matched the black door handle, and settled on chrome ones from Zoro.com, $5 each?? Im doing a removable window for joystick side. Ill have an armrest for summer bush-hogging..Make sure you take lots of photos. - What were the Hinges costing you?
-Greg
Paul, only uses his BX25D, for summer work. He has a big 5740 Grand L, for winter work to stay warm in.I was sort of hoping Paul Short would also chime in here with a couple comments. -It always surprised me with his ingenuity that he had not built a decent cab for his BX25D
But I'm sure he will.
-Greg
Very nice job, and the ammo box was great idea too.A couple more photos, showing the Cab Heater hose attachments location plus a couple of the Tool Box
GregMaybe I'm getting carried away, but I had my wife shoot a little YouTube clip of my BX25D with the cab, clearing snow in my driveway this week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odSOiKO0BwY
Works so good, it's actually fun.
-Greg
Larry, the only time I get a vibration (from binding) is when I raise the rear blower to the max lift on the 3pt hitch, which is probably still another 3 inches more than I was doing it in the vid. I keep the U-joints and slide area on the shaft well greased too.Greg
Do you get any vibration raising your snowblower that high. That's a lot of deflection for universal joints. You are a little better off than a front blower, because the 3 point keeps the blower relatively level when it raisers versus a front mount that tilts the blower. I make it a point to just raise my front mount blower enough to get it off the ground to keep it from vibrating.
Thanks, Corey.Greg,
I didn't see a parts list (hinges, latches, wipers, etc). I live in Alaska and stumbled upon your build researching a cab build for my L2501. I know you got your glass done locally, and it sounds like it was relatively inexpensive. I had been looking at commercial available items, but that may be a solution.
Well documented build, if you have any more specifics on parts that would be greatly appreciated!..