![]() ![]() Maybe some day I'll get around to fabricating a better rear curtain system for it. The rear curtain is certainly the weak link to the soft sided cab, everything else seals up pretty good. I don't live in the Deep South though so scorching heat isn't usually an issue. At any rate, I never remove the cab, just the rear curtain and the doors for ventilation in the summer. ![]() Thanks, -GregI have the soft sided Curtis but after checking out that thread from Paul I find myself a little envious. ![]() Do you cab owners find yourselves removing the cab seasonaly? How much of an ordeal is it? Appreciate your replies. With Love and.Ĭan any Hard Side Curtis Cab owners comment on the rear window: is a rear window wiper an option, can you operate the manual snowblower chute crank?that is does the window pop open? Exactly how does the rear window open because 'duh' i imagine operating the backhoe with a rear window cab is impossible on the BX25?Īm I perhaps limited to a Soft Side Cab with the BX25D and hence the soft rear curtain? Do you cab owners find yourselves removing the cab seasonaly? How much of an ordeal is it? Appreciate your replies. Capital In Brazil,Catepillar Forklift V40dsa Service Manual,Bentley Service Manual. The 'Hard Side' has hard doors and windows, and i believe a hard rear window? So here's the question: I like the idea of a Cab and have looked at Curtis Cab and read through many posts here.įrom what i've researched the 'Soft Side' has soft doors and a soft rear curtain. Hooked up the snowblower after cutting the PTO Shaft a bit. The Deal is reasonable to me and hoping my wife agrees (another Pinot Grigio please bartender) This year I picked up a B2789 with Manual Chute Rotation.bought it used, and I've never used it. I'm considering a trade into a new BX25D from my '07 BX24 with 750 hours. ![]()
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