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<blockquote data-quote="rhodges" data-source="post: 1784" data-attributes="member: 244"><p>I would be interested, for sure! I have an 825, and the cab might be somewhat smaller than yours, but maybe with some creativity I can make something work. I have covered up the hole in the ceiling with plexiglas (note: silicone does NOT hang on to plexiglas as well as I thought it would), and am thinking of some ideas about just how to do the hinges on a plexiglas door. I figure that a couple strong magnets can be good for keeping the door closed. Small magnets from hard drives are VERY strong, by the way. And if I could actually get some heat in the cab, I would be in heaven. Plowing snow last week in 20 below zero in an open cab was "a bit uncomfortable" to say the least. Anyway, thanks for any info you can toss our way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodges, post: 1784, member: 244"] I would be interested, for sure! I have an 825, and the cab might be somewhat smaller than yours, but maybe with some creativity I can make something work. I have covered up the hole in the ceiling with plexiglas (note: silicone does NOT hang on to plexiglas as well as I thought it would), and am thinking of some ideas about just how to do the hinges on a plexiglas door. I figure that a couple strong magnets can be good for keeping the door closed. Small magnets from hard drives are VERY strong, by the way. And if I could actually get some heat in the cab, I would be in heaven. Plowing snow last week in 20 below zero in an open cab was "a bit uncomfortable" to say the least. Anyway, thanks for any info you can toss our way! [/QUOTE]
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