skyking1
Senior Member
But they are hard working. One look at the business end of that arch made me tuckered out. I remember what little choker setting I did, I was 20.
That's a whole lotta NOPE now
That's a whole lotta NOPE now
Cool idea. Given how rough logging is, anything that is not bolted down or welded in place has a good chance of coming loose. Especially from the kind of hard knocks trees throw out of the blue.Spring loaded door latches like cab doors have is 1 option.
Correct. Standard forestry package. Plenty of escape routes from a rolled machine, and probably a lot more than the fully enclosed cab has.I guess I missed the boat here, are we talking about screening in the entire enclosure on the machine in question? or just mimicking the standard forestry package that most dozers can have included in the factory build? If we are talking the standard rear and side screens that cover the rear completely and the sides usually from the rear corner to the side post center way and leaves the entry open on both sides you have three ways to exit the machine if the need arises, two sides and the front. Which to me is sufficient to protect the operator in the logging situations. I have a JD 450E with that setup and it works excellent in the woods. jmho