Great job. You will want to fill in closer around the hood. While driving/plowing the wind comes in there bad. Foam tape will help over the hood. I used a pool noodle in bigger areas.
Yes, great idea! I was thinking either a pool noodle or tubular pipe insulation since it has those sticky sides to them along with some caulking as well. So far it’s been nice but these improvements are on my to-do list. Thanks for watching!
Great ,great job I am thinking of building myself a cab for my tractor that was a really nice design you did there ,have you seen any kind of small AC unit that would work ,I'm not having much luck finding the right setup yet ,baleing hay AC would be nice great video bud really nice work .
@@markstokes6075 I appreciate it. And I did look into them a little. I was thinking something that would work would be a rooftop AC system that you typically find on a camper/RV or even one for a 18-wheeler cab. But my concern is that the alternator isn’t large enough. I’ll be honest, I didn’t do a lot of looking into it but I need to. If you think of any good ideas I’m all ears.
No, I really don’t notice an increase. I think if I were to seal the cab up it would help dampen the noise from the engine and the occasional vibration from the plexiglass.
Well done
Excellent workmanship! I like how you kept the tractor’s integrity and made a functional piece of art for it.
Nicely done! I'm thinking of doing something similar for my mini excavator, but use polycarbonate for more impact protection.
Great idea for a homestead on a budget
nice job, thanks for sharing
good job and looks good too
Nice job. On mine I used 1/4" for the windshield in case of rocks, broken straps etc. and 1/8" otherwise.
Great job. You will want to fill in closer around the hood. While driving/plowing the wind comes in there bad. Foam tape will help over the hood. I used a pool noodle in bigger areas.
Yes, great idea! I was thinking either a pool noodle or tubular pipe insulation since it has those sticky sides to them along with some caulking as well. So far it’s been nice but these improvements are on my to-do list. Thanks for watching!
I have a Ck2610 and thinking on building a cab now. We get lots of days over 115F so might need to toss a portable DC air conditioner in there.
Great ,great job I am thinking of building myself a cab for my tractor that was a really nice design you did there ,have you seen any kind of small AC unit that would work ,I'm not having much luck finding the right setup yet ,baleing hay AC would be nice great video bud really nice work .
@@markstokes6075 I appreciate it. And I did look into them a little. I was thinking something that would work would be a rooftop AC system that you typically find on a camper/RV or even one for a 18-wheeler cab. But my concern is that the alternator isn’t large enough. I’ll be honest, I didn’t do a lot of looking into it but I need to. If you think of any good ideas I’m all ears.
Is the engine noise better or worse inside the cab
No, I really don’t notice an increase. I think if I were to seal the cab up it would help dampen the noise from the engine and the occasional vibration from the plexiglass.
Top notch
Awsome
total waste watching this what were the steps no need to use that speed