torch
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Equipment
B7100HSD, B2789, B2550, B4672, 48" cultivator, homemade FEL and Cab
With the FEL complete, I need a cab to shelter from the blowing snow that will soon be here. This is going to be tight, so rather than trying to draft up something carved in stone, I just sketched out some rough ideas and bought some 1" lightwall square tube, finalizing the design as I'm building it.
Starting with supporting the rear corners and framing around the fenders:
I brought that to the group of provided frame mounting holes in front of the rear fender. Just enough clearance for the differential lock!
The rear is supported by the PTO shroud. Hope that doesn't come back to bite me in the @$$, but it's pretty beefy.
The front can be supported by my FEL support. I hung it off the bottom so it won't interfere with removing the FEL itself.
Here it is roughed in. I still haven't decided if I'm going to leave the door openings that wide, or narrow them down a bit at the front. I plan on suicide doors and the upright at the seat is positioned so the fender cut-out of the door will still clear the tire when the door is swung wide open.
The lower front will be particularly challenging:
The steering arm bend takes up a lot of real estate as it travels from lock to lock, and the clutch pedal just complicates matters:
Similarly, the support on the starboard side has to thread the brake pedals and throttle:
(just hit the pictures-per-post limit, so To Be Continued...)
Starting with supporting the rear corners and framing around the fenders:
I brought that to the group of provided frame mounting holes in front of the rear fender. Just enough clearance for the differential lock!
The rear is supported by the PTO shroud. Hope that doesn't come back to bite me in the @$$, but it's pretty beefy.
The front can be supported by my FEL support. I hung it off the bottom so it won't interfere with removing the FEL itself.
Here it is roughed in. I still haven't decided if I'm going to leave the door openings that wide, or narrow them down a bit at the front. I plan on suicide doors and the upright at the seat is positioned so the fender cut-out of the door will still clear the tire when the door is swung wide open.
The lower front will be particularly challenging:
The steering arm bend takes up a lot of real estate as it travels from lock to lock, and the clutch pedal just complicates matters:
Similarly, the support on the starboard side has to thread the brake pedals and throttle:
(just hit the pictures-per-post limit, so To Be Continued...)