Very impressive sir! Absolutely one of the best homemade cabs I've ever seen on the CZcams! Very well thought out and executed. An incredibly professional job. This thing is definitely something to be proud of! How has it held up 9 years later as I'm writing this? I bet it's still going strong.
Wow! This is amazing! You have done such an incredible job with this build. This cab looks factory. New subscriber here. Full watch and an enthusiastic thumbs up. Great job.
Excellent! What a nice job you did. Your attention to detail is outstanding and all the nice touches you added make this a great snow removal machine. You make me want to build one for my B7300!
Absolutely beautiful! Is there any way you would consider sharing or selling your plans to make this enclosed cab with me? I want an RTV but can’t afford one. Please let me know. Thanks again!
Hi real great Job. I intend to make a cab for my 2100 that i just bought but I do not have the talent and patience to do a such great job.. Before i see your video, i bought a winter radiator fan PN:15971-74110 witch will push hot air from the radiator instead of pulling. Do you think it will work? jacquesbeaupre102@hotmail.com. Thanks
I did enjoy seeing your work. A bit of a tinkerer myself and can't think of a better thing to tinker on and multitask than a Kubota compact tractor. ;)
Should put a patent on that before the factory gets ahold of your design. Then you could sell the design back to Kubota, That is very professional, doubt if the factory could do that good of a job. you are definitely an artist.
Wow good work ,you must be an aircraft metal basher. i have a b2601 and have been thinking about building one after i finish few other projects. I did make one for old sears years ago and used w/w motor also for the shute. For the up and down of blower i used a princess auto hydraulic hand pump. I like the idea of enclosure for the w/w motor and the electric s/b disconnect. that is sweet
I found some photos of your build on the net and cannot seem to find them now. Would you be willing to share the link? Please share your sources for the accessories. Specifically the heater, wiper motors, and actuated. This is the most professional cab that I have found built in North America. If you were to draw up some plans, instructions, and a detailed parts list you could make some money selling the plans on Etsy or Ebay. YOU DEFINATELY HAVE A TOOL MAKER OR METAL FABRICATION BACKGROUND.
Do you have a part # and pic of linear actuator mount? Love it all and very professional looking
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Show your plans it’s very impressive I do have a Kubota GR 2120 as well
Very impressive sir! Absolutely one of the best homemade cabs I've ever seen on the CZcams! Very well thought out and executed. An incredibly professional job. This thing is definitely something to be proud of! How has it held up 9 years later as I'm writing this? I bet it's still going strong.
Very much impressed
Is it possible that you put up de plans ?
how is the noise level inside the cab? It wouldn't really matter to me anyway, I wear the 3M Worktunes when I am operating equipment
Great work
That's freakin' impressive!
Wow! This is amazing! You have done such an incredible job with this build. This cab looks factory. New subscriber here. Full watch and an enthusiastic thumbs up. Great job.
Would love to see your mount for the window motor, and how it connects to the shaft. Working on that now
Looking good
this has to be the most awesome GR2120 without a doubt love it great job thank you for sharing
Thank you very much!
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Great Performance!! 👍👍 Greetings from Germany!
Beautiful job, I imagine your career was tin knocking or possibly you have built hot rods in the past. Great video.
Excellent! What a nice job you did. Your attention to detail is outstanding and all the nice touches you added make this a great snow removal machine. You make me want to build one for my B7300!
Looks really good! Great job!
Great job
Beautiful job!
Beautiful job!! Paint looks awesome also. Really professional.
Nice job mate. Attention to detail.
Absolutely beautiful! Is there any way you would consider sharing or selling your plans to make this enclosed cab with me? I want an RTV but can’t afford one. Please let me know. Thanks again!
Hi real great Job. I intend to make a cab for my 2100 that i just bought but I do not have the talent and patience to do a such great job.. Before i see your video, i bought a winter radiator fan PN:15971-74110 witch will push hot air from the radiator instead of pulling. Do you think it will work? jacquesbeaupre102@hotmail.com. Thanks
I did enjoy seeing your work. A bit of a tinkerer myself and can't think of a better thing to tinker on and multitask than a Kubota compact tractor. ;)
Should put a patent on that before the factory gets ahold of your design. Then you could sell the design back to Kubota, That is very professional, doubt if the factory could do that good of a job. you are definitely an artist.
nice job. very professional looking
Wow good work ,you must be an aircraft metal basher. i have a b2601 and have been thinking about building one after i finish few other projects. I did make one for old sears years ago and used w/w motor also for the shute. For the up and down of blower i used a princess auto hydraulic hand pump. I like the idea of enclosure for the w/w motor and the electric s/b disconnect. that is sweet
Did you make this ?
Is it sound proof ?
Man you made that tractor tricked out wow what a nice job kubota should take some notes
I found some photos of your build on the net and cannot seem to find them now. Would you be willing to share the link? Please share your sources for the accessories. Specifically the heater, wiper motors, and actuated. This is the most professional cab that I have found built in North America. If you were to draw up some plans, instructions, and a detailed parts list you could make some money selling the plans on Etsy or Ebay. YOU DEFINATELY HAVE A TOOL MAKER OR METAL FABRICATION BACKGROUND.
Totally awesome! Did you build this or can it be purchased?
Nice cab..... where can that be purchased?