Great job! I'm trying to mount an old 300/400 series cab to my '72 square fender 110 and your videos have given me some ideas on how to make it work. Thanks for posting this!
Awesome job, I’ve been looking for ways to do this on my JD 214, now I think it’s possible. I’ve looked at the cheap plastic-frames/covers you can buy elsewhere, they just don’t look like they will hold up. I’m already running late as we are already getting snow, and BLUF ( bottom line up front) it isn’t fun to get that cold snow blowing back in your face. Hopefully I can still get it done before the heavy stuff starts. Thx again, Happy Turkey Day to you. LW
I ran into your video a couple of years ago and want to build one. I have a 317, should be pretty much same size. Do you have a material list for square tube? I can figure it out but would be nice to have ball park. Very nice job!
Thanks. I do not have a material list. Unfortunately my garage burned down Feb 2020 and I lost the tractor. I did grab the Cab frame from the ruins in case I acquire another 300 model that might fit. It was a fun project to work that’s for sure
Anttiajt, I do have a few questions if I may ask. 1) When you did the back of the cab, you angled it out and up, was this angle iron bolted to the main cab frame or welded? If it was welded, what did you use to cover the gas tank during the welding? 2) Can you tell me just how tall your cab is, maybe from the ground up, or from front fender up and then from rear fender up? I’ve viewed your video many many times, I don’t have metal tubing just angle iron so I’m sure I’ll have some modifications from what you did. BLUF (bottom line up front) you did an excellent job. LW
Thanks L W. it is welded, I needed seat room without compromising access to fill gas tank. I can't remember exactly but I know at times I used extra welding gloves and an asbestos blanket for covering the fenders and tank filler. The rear is 6'-0" above ground level and the front is 6'-1". I'm sure all angles will be just fine. I had a pile of both. If you use the wood similar to what I did everything will stiffen up plenty. Good luck!
only change I would make is add a couple more windows, 2 exactly. one on each side by the knee to foot area, on the front of the cab. I built my first cab with a very similar design, but soon found this area may not seem like much but when it is built like this you cannot see the enough of your blower to operate safely around cars an other things you don't want to run into.
I may do that. Didn't get much snow last year after completion. I'm sure I'll come up with a few mods and improvements as I use it more. Looking forward to it.
Why are you using so much wood? I suppose I could understand using it in the panels as a backer for heat retention but other that that I don't understand why you've got wood in this project. Please enlighten me boss man!
Nice work! I built one similar for my cub cadet.
Great build might have to add one to my 314.
Great job! I'm trying to mount an old 300/400 series cab to my '72 square fender 110 and your videos have given me some ideas on how to make it work. Thanks for posting this!
good job man. you helped me out alot. i had no clue how to make and mount one for my 314 and this helped alot
Thanks.
Awesome job, I’ve been looking for ways to do this on my JD 214, now I think it’s possible. I’ve looked at the cheap plastic-frames/covers you can buy elsewhere, they just don’t look like they will hold up. I’m already running late as we are already getting snow, and BLUF ( bottom line up front) it isn’t fun to get that cold snow blowing back in your face. Hopefully I can still get it done before the heavy stuff starts. Thx again, Happy Turkey Day to you. LW
Thanks LW, and good luck on your project!
Man I am very impressed u did a awesome job ,way to go
thats really cool i want to make one for my bad boy zero turn mower got some great ideas from you thanks dude !
Thank you so much. Great ideas, starting mine in a couple of weeks.
Thanks. Let me know how it goes!
in germany we have so much of those cabins
I ran into your video a couple of years ago and want to build one. I have a 317, should be pretty much same size. Do you have a material list for square tube? I can figure it out but would be nice to have ball park. Very nice job!
Thanks.
I do not have a material list.
Unfortunately my garage burned down Feb 2020 and I lost the tractor. I did grab the Cab frame from the ruins in case I acquire another 300 model that might fit.
It was a fun project to work that’s for sure
I'm so sorry to hear about your garage. I hope you were able to rebuild quickly. Take care.
Anttiajt, I do have a few questions if I may ask. 1) When you did the back of the cab, you angled it out and up, was this angle iron bolted to the main cab frame or welded? If it was welded, what did you use to cover the gas tank during the welding? 2) Can you tell me just how tall your cab is, maybe from the ground up, or from front fender up and then from rear fender up? I’ve viewed your video many many times, I don’t have metal tubing just angle iron so I’m sure I’ll have some modifications from what you did. BLUF (bottom line up front) you did an excellent job. LW
Thanks L W.
it is welded, I needed seat room without compromising access to fill gas tank. I can't remember exactly but I know at times I used extra welding gloves and an asbestos blanket for covering the fenders and tank filler.
The rear is 6'-0" above ground level and the front is 6'-1".
I'm sure all angles will be just fine. I had a pile of both. If you use the wood similar to what I did everything will stiffen up plenty.
Good luck!
Awesome job!!
Noicccce!
Nice job!!! I might have lowered the roof 6"-8"
Thanks.
Lower for athstetics? I just made sure it fit under the garage header. Would've like a couple more inches wider on each side tho.
only change I would make is add a couple more windows, 2 exactly. one on each side by the knee to foot area, on the front of the cab. I built my first cab with a very similar design, but soon found this area may not seem like much but when it is built like this you cannot see the enough of your blower to operate safely around cars an other things you don't want to run into.
I may do that. Didn't get much snow last year after completion.
I'm sure I'll come up with a few mods and improvements as I use it more. Looking forward to it.
I have added the lower windows, comes in handy around the parked cars!
now put some kinda heater in it maybe a 12 v one for the winsheild
I do want to add a wiper! I keep a squeegee inside and reach out to swipe now and again.
How much to build me one???
are you in the Chicagoland area?
Why are you using so much wood? I suppose I could understand using it in the panels as a backer for heat retention but other that that I don't understand why you've got wood in this project. Please enlighten me boss man!