My rust bucket B7100D (manual gear) was "professionally" retrofitted with a heated cab for winter duties.
Part of the cab is a custom built dashboard, to keep the elements out @torch you mention that the B7100 was not built witha a cab in mind, in your homebuilt cab thread.
It's all badly rusted and the cab has been sawed off, leaving only part of the A pillars for the doors.
I've never seen an open station Kubota, or any other sub compact tractor for that matter, here Denmark, since they were all sold for snow removal on sidewalks and parking lots in mind, so I suspect they just threw the original dash on the scrap pile, when the cabs were installed.
All the remaining parts have more or less crumbled to rust and dust, so how would you go about building a dash from scratch?
It looks like the original dash panel is attached to a flange on the steering column?
This $35 used dash panel will be at least $235 before it's in my hands
Part of the cab is a custom built dashboard, to keep the elements out @torch you mention that the B7100 was not built witha a cab in mind, in your homebuilt cab thread.
It's all badly rusted and the cab has been sawed off, leaving only part of the A pillars for the doors.
I've never seen an open station Kubota, or any other sub compact tractor for that matter, here Denmark, since they were all sold for snow removal on sidewalks and parking lots in mind, so I suspect they just threw the original dash on the scrap pile, when the cabs were installed.
All the remaining parts have more or less crumbled to rust and dust, so how would you go about building a dash from scratch?
It looks like the original dash panel is attached to a flange on the steering column?
This $35 used dash panel will be at least $235 before it's in my hands
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