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This one was designed not to come apart!
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Fit a cab 13 roof of course! Problem solved.
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couple of other modifications
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The mudguard braces are a popular solution aren't they?
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Keith another one you know about, I've seen these brackets around farms but carn't remember what they are for.
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The annoying thing is they made a hole in the roof which I'll have to repair!
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Nice thread subject Keith! It's the same with the cab 11 indeed....rotting wood doesn't help.
A few weeks ago I removed the winter cover from my unrestored C8 cab 11. I stood on the bumper to remove the timber frame I built over the truck to hold the "tent" when the complete windscreen dropped inside the cab with a loud bang ![]() Alex
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On my beast Keefy, it almost started happening straight away. I attribute it to the fact the cab is bolted rigid to the Chassis. A massive improvement was acheived in changing this in the Cab 13 design.
Any movement over bumps and the poor old thing sounds like a square rigged ship of the line in Nelsons Column... It may also have been exacerbated by the excursion I had into a table drain when I came around a blind corner on a dirt road at 70 km/h and discovered I was at a T intersection. The ensuing bump when the front wheels touched ground again caused suprisingly minimal damage, but they did cause those two timbers to come loose at that left hand windscreen corner. Ive seen some impressive mods including the entire frame replaced with metal and welded to resemble the hull of a T34. But in the end, they all seem to come apart
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Or fit a new windscreen and cab top. . .
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Here's another example from NSW:
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This is one of Max's cabs:
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