127 cab

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wicub127
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First and Last Name: Chris Davidson
Location: Evansville, WI

127 cab

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Been trying to find an original soft cab forever for a 127. The ones you do find are hashed and the decent ones people want a mint. Has anyone had any luck with aftermarket cabs or cabs from different brands working well or adapting it to a cub? Looking for soft sides and a hard top preferably.

rwonder
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Re: 127 cab

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Probably too far and not just what you are looking for, but I was on the Sioux City Craigslist and there is a salvage outfit from Parker S.D. that has a hard cab that had been modified to fit a 149 cub cadet. Price seems pretty good at $150. If you are looking for Show, most likely not for you but if you are just trying to stay out of the elements, well, maybe. :beer:

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Farmallgray
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Re: 127 cab

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I adapted a Jacobsen cab to a 123. They were made by Original Tractor Cab co who I believe makes the ones for the new Cub Cadets. They have a hard plastic or fiberglass top and soft sides. I believe wheel horse and others also used Original cabs.
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