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Cab for 4020

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KS Bob

11-23-2004 05:58:00




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I'm in the process of purchasing a 1967 JD 4020. I would like to put a Cab on it....does anyone out there have one they want to part with....know of one....or have an idea of what one would cost me..... also....any info on installation, what to look for etc....would be appreciated..... oh yea....I've got a nice JD60 w/loader for sale.....$3000.00 firm.




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buickanddeere

11-24-2004 05:49:04




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to KS Bob, 11-23-2004 05:58:00  
You can purchase a 4230 or 4240 with the Sound Guard Body which is far supperior to any "cab". For about the same money and far less work than adding something to a 4020.



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R. John Johnson

11-23-2004 21:36:25




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to KS Bob, 11-23-2004 05:58:00  
Bob.

I agree with the fact that the cabs for these tractors are hot and noisy. I cover the noise end of things by using the disposable foam ear plugs(also helps to keep what's left of my brains from leaking out). The cab on our 4010 came with a cab cooler that had a bunch of parts missing, but the fan really moves a lot of air, which helps. The filters were missing the filter media, so I used the blue stuff from furnace filters. I can blow them out when they get plugged. I bale with this tractor and have to choose between heat or dust and I prefer the heat.

Right now I am hauling hay with it and would not want to face all day without the cab and the heater I installed. Current daytime temps are in the mid to upper teens and there is always some wind to keep it cool.

I have seen OEM cabs from other tractors installed on 4010/4020's. If painted they look OK and are much more comfortable, but involve a lot more work. I am considering doing this to try to get AC in the 4010.

JMHO

John

PS if anyone out there has every installed AC on a 4010/4020 I would be interested to hear from you.

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farmerboybill

11-23-2004 16:17:05




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to KS Bob, 11-23-2004 05:58:00  
Just curious, have you ever been in a tractor with an add-on cab on it?

They're loud and hot. VERY loud and hot. I'm talking T-shirts in December and skivvies in summer and DOUBLE(plugs and muffs) ear protection all the time. Guy I worked for in HS had a hiniker on a 4020 and a year-a-round on a 3020. I called them echo boxes, among other choice names. Rops and canopy is the way to go on the 10 and 20 series. Either that or a Soundgard cab on a 30 or 40 series.

Just be careful what you wish for is all I'm saying.

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Allan in NE

11-23-2004 17:27:26




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to farmerboybill, 11-23-2004 16:17:05  
Yep, I agree.

In about 1979 I had the local IH place install a turbo and a Year a Round on my 966 with heat and air. Whole bill came to just over $4K.

All I noticed in power was the darned noisy exhaust because they replaced the muffler with a straight pipe. Tractor didn't seem to pull a darned bit better than it ever did and it wanted to run hotter all the time.

And that cab! I'd been better off to just flush the funds down the toilet and saved myself the trucking bill into town. I absolutely hated that thing!

Allan

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Mark - IN.

11-24-2004 04:21:25




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2004 17:27:26  
Good mornin' Allan, but it's cold outside. I know it's fresh air and will grow on me again this mornin' just like every other mornin', but it's cold outside. LOL.

Didn't Dean Martin have some Christmas song about that or somethin? All that comes to mind is, "Ooo baby, but it's cold outside". No coffee or pig's blood here, strictly carharts or freeze my tail off. See ya later. Big turkey tomorrow? LOL.

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John A

11-23-2004 14:31:01




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to KS Bob, 11-23-2004 05:58:00  
KSBob, Contact.... Bozeman @ Lubbock TX phone... 800-766-2076 I will bet they will come nearer haven it as anyone.
Later,
John A.



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Allan in NE

11-23-2004 07:11:34




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to KS Bob, 11-23-2004 05:58:00  
Hi Bob,

I"m yankin" one off right now off my latest buy "cause I just don"t like cabs. Trouble is that it might be the wrong color for you. It is a Heniker? Off of a 966 Black Stripe.

Right door has a bad right upper hinge and the right window is missing. I don"t know if they will swap between JD and IH or not.

Allan

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JMS/MN

11-23-2004 12:13:49




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2004 07:11:34  
Usually the basic cab is the same, and uses different mounting brackets and filler plates according to the make/model.



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ironman1953

11-23-2004 08:33:28




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2004 07:11:34  
Allan in NE. Interested in your cab.Please contact me. Thanks.



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Allan in NE

11-23-2004 09:03:06




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to ironman1953, 11-23-2004 08:33:28  
IM,

Your email isn't uncovered; can't get to ya. But I uncovered mine so you could come back this direction. Thanks,

Allan



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Indydirtfarmer

11-23-2004 07:22:46




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to Allan in NE, 11-23-2004 07:11:34  
It's a wonder you ain't plowin' with mules....You don't seem to like ANY of the "modern conveniences" do you?

I LOVE air conditioned cabs about mid-July....

And heat sure is nice when pushin' snow...

The only 2 tractors I use WITHOUT cabs have R.O.P.S. and canopies. Don't need a 100HP tanning bed. John



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Allan in NE

11-23-2004 07:29:55




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 Re: Cab for 4020 in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 11-23-2004 07:22:46  
Yeah but John,

Everyone knows you are kinda of a wimp. "Specially your friend over there across the state line. LOL!

Naw seriously, I just cannot stand the darned things; rather have a heat houser. Go figure; maybe it is this darned indian blood or somptin".

Allan



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