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Best Cab kit for allis 6070?

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    Posted: 17 Dec 2024 at 7:56am
Looking for recommendations on a cab kit for a 6070 im working on. Looking to buy a good quality kit that will last. Love to hear everyones recommendations. Thanks
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Fehr cabs
1984 80780
1957 D14
DES 300 with 25000 engine
616 tractor
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I have a Fehr kit in my 6080.  Been in for 3 or 4 years.  Holding up good.  I bought one from Hy-Capacity for my 8030, but have not installed it yet.  It appears to be good quality from what I have seen.
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Fehr in my 8070. Good for about 10 yrs before foam died.
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I have had good luck with Fehr kits. Probably most important issues for anyone trying to maintain cab interior are;
1.Keep mice off/out of tractor,
2.Keep cab clean of dirt/dust,
3.Keep AC properly serviced,
4.Keep insulation in dash console in good repair.

A dusty cab will allow fine dirt to infiltrate the foam’s exterior holes which decreases its sound deadening effects. So a good AC system can pressurize cab to minimize dust. Mice love to nest/urinate inside cab’s overhead AC fan/coil cavity. They’ll use the cab corners as elevators to overhead areas and in doing so, will feed on wiring in those areas. Same with the insulation in dash area.
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