Original Tractor Cabs 1695613 User manual

SNOW CAB #1695613
FOR
BROADMOOR, CONQUEST, PRESTIGE
1600, 1700, 1800, 2600, 2700, 2800,
YARD & GARDEN TRACTORS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - PARTS LIST
IMPORTANT
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
CAUTION !
REMOVE THE VINYL PANELS FOR TRANSPORT IN AN OPEN TRUCK OR TRAILER
WARNING !
THIS CAB WILL NOT PROTECT OPERATOR FROM INJURIES CAUSED BY ROLLOVER, COLLISION,
OR OTHER ACCIDENTS
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WARNING
This cab is designed to provide foul weather protection only. It does not provide protection
from noise, exhaust fumes, chemicals or injury from collision, or other accidents.
1. Do not operate machine in confined areas without proper ventilation
2. Thoroughly check area of operation before using machine
3. The cab adds height to the machine. Low tree limbs and other overhead structures that did
not interfere with the operation of the machine before, may now be obstacles
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Periodically check all bolts to see that they are tight. If bolts become loose, failure of cab parts may occur.
Door latches and hinges should be lubricated with light machine oil for proper operation.
DO NOT CLEAN THE CLEAR PLASTIC WINDOWS WHEN THE PLASTIC IS DRY.
THE CLEAR PLASTIC WILL SCRATCH.
Avoid contact with plastic windows. Keep plastic windows clean by washing them with clear running water
and rubbing with your bare hands, only. The use of a rag, sponge or brush will scratch the plastic. Liquid
soap may also be used for window cleaning. During freezing weather, an automotive windshield washer
solvent may be used.
Use liquid soap and water to clean colored vinyl portions. Scrubbing with a brush or rag is also permitted
on the colored vinyl portions
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Prior to storage clean the windows and colored vinyl parts with a mild automotive detergent, rinse with
clean water and allow to thoroughly dry, Store cab in a clean dry place out of direct sunlight. Avoid folding
plastic windows.
READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
• The right side of the machine is determined from the operators seated position.
• Right Hand parts are identified with orange label.
• The words "bolt" will refer to a 1/4”x5/8” bolt and "lock nut"’ will refer to a 1/4” locknut unless
specified otherwise.
• Do not tighten bolts during assembly unless instructed to do so.
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Carton Contents: Snow Cab #1695613
Key #
Part #
Qty.
Description
1 11218 1 Foot, RH
2 11219 1 Foot, LH
3 11220 1 Rear Cross Bar
4 11257 1 Rear Cross Bar Bracket
5 11235 1 Front Post, RH
6 11230 1 Blade Control Bracket
7 11236 1 Front Post, LH
8 11222 2 Foot Pocket Guard
9 11237 1 Front Cross Bar
10 11238 1 Rear Post, RH
11 11239 1 Rear Post, LH
12 11223 1 Rear Curtain Support
13 11234 1 Top Frame
14 11224 1 Rear Curtain
15 11225 1 Front Panel Vinyl
16 10120 1 Safety Glass Windshield
17 10000 1 Plastic Top
18 11226 1 Door, RH
19 11227 1 Door Bottom, RH
20 11228 1 Door, LH
21 11229 1 Door Bottom, LH
22 11258 1 Door Hardware Package
22 10121 1 Hand Operated Wiper Kit
23 11231 1 Hardware Package (contents listed below)
9948 24 ¼”-20 x 5/8” Flange Lock Bolt
908 4 ¼”-20 x 1 ½” HHCS
9660 8 ¼”-20 Flange Lock Nut
6562 1 5/16”-18 x ½” HHCS
784 2 5/16”-18 x ¾” HHCS
3623 3 5/16”-18 x 1 ¼” HHCS
729 3 5/16”-18 Center Locknut
7 2 5/16” Lock Washer
Optional Accessories Available: # 9855 Flashing Amber Caution Light
40009 12-Volt Electric Wiper Conversion
CAUTION !
REMOVE THE VINYL PANELS FOR TRANSPORT IN AN OPEN TRUCK OR TRAILER.
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Note: Some early model tractors do not have the boltholes for cab installation. See the drilling
instructions in the back of this manual to locate and drill the required holes in these tractors.
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FIGURE 1
A. Use the carton contents list and Figure 1 to identify all the steel parts.
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Step 2; See Figure 2:
Install Right Foot (1)
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A. Pull the buttons in the front end of the step
plate mat out and pull the mat back to expose the
bolt at reference (A). Remove the bolt.
B. Place the right Foot on the step plate and
attach it with a 5/16” x 1 1/4” bolt and 5/16”
locknut. Do not tighten at this time.
Figure 2
Step 3; See Figure 3:
Install Left Foot (2)
A. Place the left Foot over the holes in the front
step plate mount.
B. Attach it to the mount with two 5/16” x 3/4”
bolts and two 5/16” locknuts. Do not tighten at
this time.
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Figure 3
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NOTE: On Prestige, 2700, and 2800 tractors the
Rear Cross bar assembly is attached to the frame
behind the hitch plate. The hitch plate is
removed by removing the two bolts on each side
of the tractor frame.
Step 4; See Figure 4:
Install Rear Cross Bar Bracket (4) and Rear
Cross Bar (3)
A. Assemble the Rear Cross Bar and Rear Cross
Bar Bracket by aligning the threaded holes on the
cross bar with the holes in the bracket. Insert 1/4
x 5/8” bolts and tighten.
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B. Place the assembly over the holes in the rear
frame of tractor. Insert two 5/16” x 1 1/4” bolts
with 5/16” lock washers from the inside out into
the weld nuts and tighten the bolts.
Figure 4
NOTE: If cab is not going to be used with the
Snow / Dozer Blade omit Blade Control Bracket
installation in Step5.
Step 5; See Figure 5:
Install Blade Control Bracket (22)
A. Disconnect the blade handle from the blade.
Remove the blade handle holder from the tractor.
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B. Insert a 5/16” x 1/2” bolt into the weld nut on
the Blade Control Bracket. Insert the blade
handle through the bracket.
C. Slide the bracket up onto the right Front Post
about 1” above the lower threaded hole.
Tighten the bolt enough to hold the bracket in
place. Do not reconnect the handle at this
time.
Figure 5
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Step 6; See Figure 6:
Install Right Front Post (5) and a Foot Pocket
Guard (8)
A. Insert lower end of the right Front Post into the
upper end of the right Foot. Insert a 1/4” x 1 1/2”
bolt through the hole in the Foot Pocket Guard.
B. Align the holes in the post and foot. Insert the
bolt inwards. Add a locknut. Tighten the bolt
enough to hold the Foot Pocket Guard in place.
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Figure 6
Step 7; See Figure 7:
Install Front Post left (7), a Foot Pocket Guard (8)
and the Front Cross Bar (9)
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A. Install the Front Post left and Foot Pocket
guard in the same manner as the right post and
guard.
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B. Place the Front Cross Bar in between the
posts and secure it with 4 bolts.
Figure 7
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NOTE: The latch plate on the rear posts should
be facing forward with the notch to the outside.
Step 8; See Figure 8:
Install Right Rear Post (10), Left Rear Post (11)
and Rear Curtain Support (12).
A. Insert the right Rear Post into the right end of
the Rear Cross Bar.
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B. Repeat this step on the left side with the left
Rear Post.
C. Place the Rear Curtain Support between the
Posts and insert the bolts outwards. Add lock
nuts and tighten.
Figure 8
NOTE: The front of the top frame has the
threaded holes closest to the corners.
Step 9; See Figure 9:
Install the Top Frame (13)
A. Place the Top Frame onto the upper ends of
the posts.
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B. Fasten the Top Frame to the posts with three
bolts at each connection. Tighten the bolts.
C. Tighten all the frame bolts at this time.
Figure 9
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Step 10; See Figure 10:
Install Rear Curtain (14).
A. Place the Rear Curtain onto the rear of the
frame. Close the snap flaps at the corners.
B. Close the snap flaps around the Rear Posts
and the ends of the Rear Cross Bar.
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C. Secure the ties around the Rear Cross Bar.
Figure 10
Step 11; See Figure 11:
Install front Panel Vinyl (15).
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A. Insert the white rod into the sewn tunnel on
top of the Front Panel Vinyl. Place the Front
Panel Vinyl over the tractor hood and cab frame.
Lay the top of the panel over the Front Cross Bar.
B. Insert the Snow / Dozer Blade handle through
the opening in the vinyl and reconnect it to the
Blade if applicable.
NOTE: If you are using a snow blower with a
manual chute crank handle open the “T” slot in
the right side of the panel to allow full travel of the
handle.
Figure 11
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Step 12; See Figure 12:
Install Plastic Top (17)
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A. Place the Plastic Top over the Top Frame.
Keep the rod sewn into the Rear Curtain laying
over the rear of the frame to hold it in place. Do
not insert bolts at this time.
Figure 12
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Step 13; See Figure 13:
Install the right Door (18), left Door (20), right
Door Bottom (19) and left Door Bottom (21).
A. Follow the instructions in the door latch
package to install Hinges, Doors, Door Bottoms
and Latches.
B. Make sure that the forward edge of the front
posts between the arrows is clean. Peel the
backing off of the adhesive fastener and secure it
to the forward edge of the posts. This will keep
the vinyl in place as the windshield is installed.
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Step 14; See Figure 14:
Install Windshield (16), Secure Front Panel Vinyl
A. Set the Windshield into position on top of the
Front Panel Vinyl as it lies over the Front Cross
Bar.
B. Hold the front of the Plastic Top up and push
the Windshield into position on the frame. Lower
the top so that it traps the windshield in place.
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C. Hook the springs at the bottom of the Front
Panel Vinyl into the inside forward buttonholes in
the step plates.
D. Press the hook and loop fastener on the Front
Panel Vinyl and the Doors together.
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Step 15; See Figure 15:
Secure the Plastic Top, Install Windshield Wiper
A. Insert four bolts inwards through the top and
the tabs on the posts. Add locknuts and tighten.
B. Install the Windshield Wiper per the included
instructions.
Figure 15
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Template for drilling cab-mounting holes in early model tractors.
Rear Frame dimensions for drilling.
(not actual size)
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Left front step plate mount.
For Replacement Parts and Accessories Contact:
Original Tractor Cab Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 97 6849 W. Front St.
Arlington, IN 46104
Phone 765-663-2214
Fax 765-663-2101
Visit us on the web to see our other products.
www.originalcab.com
Cabs for Lawn Tractors, Garden Tractors, Compact Tractors, Snow Blowers, Utility
Vehicles
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LIMITED WARRANTY
SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT CABS
COVERED BY WARRANTY
ORIGINAL TRACTOR CAB CO., INC., (the "Company") warrants to the owner that each new product listed below is
merchantable and free of defects in workmanship and material.
During the warranty period, the dealer from whom the product was bought, or the Company, will provide, free of charge,
parts and the shipping costs of parts necessary to correct any defect in workmanship and material.
WARRANTY PERIOD
The company products listed below are warranted for the stated period from the date of the original purchase:
1. Cabs for tractors and snow removal equipment 1 Year
2. Company manufactured accessories for above cabs 1 Year
3. Sunshades for lawn and garden tractors 1 Year
4. Repair parts 1 Year
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
The owner of a new Company manufactured product must do the following to qualify for warranty service :
1. Retain the original invoice or other proof of purchase to avoid unnecessary difficulties in determining eligibility for
warranty work.
2. Notify the dealer from whom the product was bought, or the company, as soon as possible after discovery of a
possible defect, and provide proof of original purchase.
To notify the company write to: Original Tractor Cab Co., Inc., P.O. Box 97, Arlington, IN 46104.
3.the owner may , upon notification by the Company, be required to return the defective part, or parts, to the Company
for inspection and warranty service.
NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
The following are not covered by this warranty:
1. Transportation charges to and from servicing dealer or the Company;
2. New products which have been subject to misuse, negligence or accident, or have been altered or repaired in a
manner not authorized by the company;
3. Windshield wipers, lights, or accessories that are warranted separately by their respective manufacturers, except
Company agrees to make available to the owner whatever warranty benefits may be made available to the Company
by the manufacturers.
All implied warranties, except to the extent prohibited by any applicable law, shall have no greater duration
than the warranty period for the applicable product, some states do not allow limitation on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
The Companys' liability arising out of warranties representation, instructions, or defects from anyabuse,
shall be limited exclusively to repair or replacing parts under the condition in the warranty, and in no event
will Company be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have rights that vary from state to state.
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