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Cab for the wheel horse

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russellmc301

i see ac comeing soon:text-bravo:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

That is very nice, I see you are teaching your child about Wheel horse tractors

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DougC

Wow, That's the exact cab I set out to buy but could not buy anywhere so I bought a new Original Cab soft cab and love it!  Now I'm going to book a flight to Denmark and buy one for my other :wh:!!!! 

Can you recommend any good accommodations?

 

I wish.... Then I woke up!

All I can say is that is totally awesome!

PM me steffen, I would love to find out more about your cab!  :) 

 

 

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Wishin4a416

That is a really nice cab!! Looks cozy.

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Steffen_Brandt

Thank you All. 

 

Here in Danmark, There were actually two companys who made cabs for the wheel horse tractors.

They come up for sale quit often. But cabs like mine do not that often. Probarly because they are not that old.

My cab was made by a company called "Scandinavian Cabin Company" here in Denmark. It is a very light construction, but yet cozy. The roof and the rear window can open up, and the two doors can be put in a second position, so that air can come in while driving. Next time I put it on, I will make a video to show you all, how it works. 

 

 

Here are some pictures of the other model cabs, which were made here in Denmark: 

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JC 1965

Really looks great. Thanks for sharing.  :thumbs2:

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WVHillbilly520H

Guess we need a "Scandinavian connection" to some of those cabs here in the States for our :wh:s,  just too cool (or should I say warm in the winter), Jeff.

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shallowwatersailor

I am on my way to Denmark and Norway for a cruise the first week of June. Do you think I could squeeze it in to my carry-on luggage?  :D

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Steffen_Brandt

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