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dunk50

Just got through blowing about a foot of snow with the wind changing directions. Yep got absolutely blanketed. My question is I see the cabs and yep I've seen the cool conversion with heat to but how do all the cabs keep from just getting covered and frosted over like my clothes just did. Seems like they would fog up / get snow covered easily.

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Cody

I have a snow cab on my 414-8, its nothing compaired to Dukes set up :thumbs::banghead: but it still works great, keeps the wind off ya, and i havent really had a problem with the windows fogging up or anything like that

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Confused99

I have only used mine a couple times with the cab and when it is below around 28 degrees I havn't had any issues. When the temps are a little higher, I have had minor issues with fogging and the snow was melting on the windows and not draining off very well. Even with the minor issues, I wouldn't ever go without it :thumbs:

Jason

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GlenPettit

Dry snow usually does not stick to frozen and cold surfaces, your clothes and face are probably warm and rough. Wearing smooth nylon clothes would help you. The real trick is learning to work with the Wind, sometimes it means a lot of one-way passes, or waiting a few minutes. You can't fight 'Mother Nature' or 'Old Man Winter', just learn to work with them (lots & lots of experience, mostly bad snow-covered experiences).

Also, with Wind, have the blower chute angled low. Good Luck.

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rickv1957

Well said Glen!,Rick

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