Snow thrower cab Original Message Dec 9, 2008 5:08 pm
I asked this question as part of another post but thought that it would get a better response if I posted it as a stand alone thread. I am considering a snow cab for my snow thrower. First do you think that they are a good investment or is a snow thrower better without one? Second, if you do have one and think that they are worth the effort to buy and install, which one would you recomend? Borat, gave me a nice link in the other thread and there is a how to install video that I found interesting here: http://www.classicaccessories.com/instructions/.
How important is it to have one that has the easy on, easy off feature. It was toughted as good for storage. Thanks for the input,
I have a Classic Cab. Today the wind was blowing with gusts to 35+ kts and the temperature was nine! NINE degrees F ! (Massachusetts) We got over eight inches of blowing powder with drifts. A cab is a MUST unless one enjoys snow blowing in their face with frostbite as a possibility. I get a kick out of watching the tough guys out there with no hats or scarves and blowing snow under these extreme conditions. Some people think they're bigger than life until they learn the hard way. (probably non-veterans)
In the military, a person would get written-up (and get their a** kicked) if they were seen blowing snow without protective gear or clothing.
Re: Snow thrower cab Reply #46 Jan 1, 2009 11:53 am
Yo Snowbound:
Common sense isn't as common anymore.
Before I was kicked off of the OPEONTHENET forum (Yeah. They kicked me off last year for offending one of the Arien's Brothers.), I made a post about the benefits of the snow cab. The responses were a little bewildering to me. I guess being old school, I wasn't aware that the activity of snow blowing is also a platform for fashion statement. I was told that snow cabs looked goofy and anyone using them are un-cool. Just goes to show the mentality of some of the participants of that forum. So, the tough guys being frost bitten may have some allegiance to that group and have a fear of retribution if they were to submit to the comfort and shelter of a snow cab.
I like my snow cab. I am also thinking about getting one those mad bomber hat with the earflaps. Is that going to upset the Fraternal Order of Snowblower Fashion Police?
"Common sense" is an oxymoron. Some people have it, some people don't.