I think a better approach is to stick with the foot rest fixing, increase the length of the roof an inch or two and therefor reduce the front angle perhaps by several degrees too. Put a "kink" in the front to compensate the new front angle. Add frames to the doors!!! most important. Want ideas you really need to look at my files on cab builds. Any issues on reading them just PM me and I will help you through.
Ray
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Re: Building a snow cab
That’s Bob’s GT not miine Keith. Harry
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Re: Building a snow cab
I apologize to Bob and Hairy for my mix up. The truth is I really wouldn't mind either of those tractors.
That’s Bob’s GT not miine Keith. Harry
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