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  • Page 1

    SNOW CAB #1694921 FOR Regent, LT 200 Series, 500 Series Lawn Tractors, 2500 Series Lawn Tractors PARTS LIST – ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT ! READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CAUTION ! REMOVE THE VINYL PANELS FO R TRANSPORT IN AN OPEN TRUCK OR TRAILER WARNING ! THIS CAB WILL NOT PROTECT OPERATOR FROM INJURIES CAUSED BY R[...]

  • Page 2

    WARNING This cab is designed to provide foul weather protection only. It does not provide protection from noise, exhaust fumes, chemic als or injury from collision, roll-over or other accidents. 1. Do not operate machine in c onfined areas without proper ventilation 2. Thoroughly check area of oper ation before using machine 3. The cab adds height [...]

  • Page 3

    For Replacement Parts and Accessories Contact: Original Tractor Cab Co., Inc. P.O. Box 97 6849 W. Front St. Arlington, IN 46104 Phone 765-663-2214 Fax 765-663-2101 Email Sales@originalcab.com Visit us on the web to see our other products. www.originalcab.com Cabs for Lawn Tractors, Garden Tractors, Comp act Tractors, Sn ow Blow ers, Ut ility Ve hic[...]

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    Carton Contents: Snow Cab #1694921 Key # Part # Qty. Description 1 11594 1 Front Panel Frame 2 11593 2 Foot 3 11595 1 Foot Pocket Guard, RH 4 11596 1 Foot Pocket Guard, LH 5 10004 2 Front Post 6 10002 1 Top Frame Brace, RH 7 10003 1 Top Frame Brace, LH 8 11597 2 Rear Cross Bar Bracket 9 11598 1 Rear Cross Bar 10 10750 1 Rear Post, RH 11 10751 1 Rea[...]

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    Step 1; See Figure 1: Identify the steel parts by using Figure 1. 1 2 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 Figure 1 14 12 4 5 5[...]

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    Step 2; See Figure 2 & 2A: 1 Install Front Panel Frame (1) A. Remove the bolt at reference A on both sides of the tractor. Place the Front Panel Frame over the dash from behind. Insert two 5/16” x 1 1/4” bolt inwards through the holes in the Front Panel Frame Legs. B. Place a 5/8” O.D. x 1/2” spacer over the bolt. Insert the bolts into [...]

  • Page 7

    Step 4; See Figure 4: Install right & left Front Posts (5) and right & left Top Frame Braces (6 & 7). Note: Bent ends of Top Frame Braces will point rearwards and lay flat w hen properly installed. 6 5 7 A. Insert a 1/4” x 3/4” bolt forward through the tab on the post, the end of the Front Panel Frame and then the lower end of the T[...]

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    Step 6; See Figure 6: Install right and left Rear Posts (10 & 11) and right and left Rear Boxing Posts (12 & 13). NOTE: When properly installed Rear Post latch plates will face forward with the notch to the outside . A. Insert a 1/4” x 3/4” bolt outwards through the Rear Cross Bar, right Rear Post and then the right Boxing Post,. Add a [...]

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    Step 8: See Figure 8: Figure 8 Install the Doors for frame / door alignment. A. Follow the instructions in the Door Hardware Package to install the Door Bottoms and the Door Latches. B. Install, close and latch both Doors. C. Tighten all bolts from previous steps at this time. Add two 5/16” nut s to the Front Panel Frame leg bolts at re ference A[...]

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    Step 10: See Figure 10: Install Rear Curtain (15). A. Lay the rod sewn into the vinyl over the rear of the Top Frame. Clos e the snap flaps at the corners. B. Close the snap flaps over the Rear Posts and Rear Cross Bar. C. Secure the ties to the Rear Cross Bar. D. Place a notched Plastic Protector over the bent ends of each rear post. (See inset) S[...]