I'll have a glass of orange juice,bacon and eggs ,toast lightly toasted only,oh and I don't won't the bacon over cooked.Hydriv said:Let's not set a precedent here for "breakfast in bed". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I am filled with shame.............Hydriv said:It's threads like this that make me wonder why I spent all those hours creating the Tech section. :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :canada:
Jonathan.......................
I can forgive my American cousins but dude....you are a fellow Canuck.. No excuses.
Go to the Tech section..
Excellent............ lesson learned. :thumbsup: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh:Jonathan said:I am filled with shame.............Hydriv said:It's threads like this that make me wonder why I spent all those hours creating the Tech section. :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :canada:
Jonathan.......................
I can forgive my American cousins but dude....you are a fellow Canuck.. No excuses.
Go to the Tech section..
I seem to recall they were made by Original as well.bhildret said:Unfortunately, cab parts are hard to come by, but many are easily fabricated from the line drawings in the illustrated parts manual.
Later soft cabs were made by the Original Tractor Cab company in Indiana.
Do any of the older / factory connected members know if the hard cabs were made in house by Case or with an outside vendor?
Brian