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    Curtis Industries Cabs


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    Not really sure if I like this one? Would rather have glass windshield that is hinged for more summer air? Don't care for all the canvas either. However, bottom line it's another option. Anyone know the cost?

    Larry in ME

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    I'm with you Larry....I looked at those too and didn't care for them...I think they've been around a while though...seems like I've heard of them for a long time...they made cabs for alot of tractors using canvas where a hard cab wouldn't work too good...

    My glass windshield flips up at the bottom for more air and that's the only way to go...it's nice having that extra air coming into the cab...a whole lot doesn't come in where the doors go for me...I like to flip up the bottom of my windshield to get just the right amount without blowing you out of the cab...

    Larry in MD

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