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Diana Mickelsen
2025-09-06 10:09:08
I'm impressed with Cab. It was fairly easy to install and seems quite stable. I installed mine on a Yardman 24" and was impressed with it's adjustability/fit. Not an issue with the plastic having creases. Clear and easy to see through. Good product so far.
M. Behling
2025-08-17 11:46:06
This is going to work great. Blow the snow where it should go and not be ruled by the wind anymore. Tada
gratis
2025-08-10 18:02:41
This is a pretty good cover. The material seems to be what fine for its purpose. It fit pretty well on my snowblower with plenty of room for operation.Pros:Universal fit.Roomy enough for most snowblowersAll the parts were there and labeled correctly.Zippered area in the front side to accommodate centrally mounted snowblower light.Lightweight.Warm and snow free area to operate a snowblower!Cons:Assembly was not that hard but the instructions were kind of lacking detail.May get rusty over time due to material and fasteners used in a salty environment.Obviously does add bulk to snowblower and may cause issues if you have low hanging trees.
A. Austin
2025-08-08 13:35:44
Soooo, lot's of reviews about this cover.Some good, some not so good. Here's the skinny on this.I'm an elevator mechanic for a living so i'm well adapted in the garage and around tools. If you're into working on your own stuff, you won't have any issues assembling and installing it on your snowblower. It will however give you a run for your money if your not paying attention to the directions. I read a lot of complaints about the wrinkles in the clear plastic due to shipping. So before I did anything, I grabbed a large bath towel, got it wet and ringed it out, and then put the wife's ironing board and iron [carefully] to work. This actually did help quit a bit (and took quite a bit of time) I would recommend this. It didn't take out every little wrinkle, but it definitely helped with a lot of large creases. I was able to assemble the cab alone. After assembly, tried using a heat gun on low to remove some small wrinkles. If that helped any, I didn't notice. It took two of us to mount it to the Cub Cadet snowblower. Figuring out where you want it to mount and where it will be sitting is as tricky as it gets. It definitely pays to have another set of hands for this part as it is unwieldy. Once we got it all bolted up it seemed pretty sturdy. I think I will drill and through bolt the bracket where it clamps to the downtubes just to keep it from twisting/sliding during use as I can see that may become a problem. Remember, this is a universal cover. If you have a single headlight, this cover may work fine for you with it's zipper flap that allows the light to remain uncovered. It you have the newer duel LED light's like the Cub has, this won't work for you. Honestly, I'm just going to grab a large pair of shears and cut the cover where the lights go. Maybe duct tape or a few zip ties/bungie cords to hold it in place to the lights. If you don't do this, the light will reflect back into your face from the inside. Or just don't use your lights. We didn't find that the wrinkles obstructed our view as bad as some others stated. Let's face it, i'm not driving down the highway, it's just moving snow.By the way, it also has a little storage bag that hangs down from the inside bracket so you can stuff your hat or gloves in there.Pros:No more snow dustKeeps you out of the wind, dry, and a lot warmerFit's most anythingGood buy for the moneyEasy for the handy person to assembleIt's universalCons:Can be difficult to assemble for the "not so handy"You'll most likely need to do something to help get rid of wrinkles.You'll most likely have to do something for the headlights if putting on a newer model machine.It's universal
James P. Malone
2025-07-20 15:40:36
Yeah, after spending around 6 hours (much of it in unheated garage) I love it. There is some distortion in the windows but it doesn't block view significantly. The instructions are not too bad. The hardest part was bending the very long flexible rod that supports the top. I tried assembling much of it in the house but to be honest it would have been just as easy to do the whole thing in the garage. They give you a choice of the front/back positioning of the cab by turning over the front mounting tube. Initially I had it pointed toward the front but that placed the cab too far forward making it more difficult to start the engine with the pull cord. Also in this position it doesn't give the user as much protection from the elements.They give you the right Allen wrench but you will need both a 1/2" and 3/16 inch Hex wrench to complete the assembly.Back to the instructions; they are just adequate, I highly recommend the unthinkable for most men, "Read them all before starting" It might prevent some false starts.It definitely will keep you more comfortable doing this somewhat unpleasant chore.Update 3/5/2015:Now that I have gotten to (unfortunately) use the cab I can happily say it does make an unpleasant job much easier. You no longer need to concern yourself of the wind direction and it feels good to not be covered with snow when the job is done. There is a little more tendency for the blower to tip backwards, especially on startup and moving uphill. Once you are aware of this you can compensate and after awhile it becomes 2nd nature to apply a little more downward pressure on the handles. All in all this was one on my best recent purchases.
Scott B
2025-07-18 11:10:09
I should have bought this year's ago. I've been looking at this product for a while but every time I decided to buy it, it was out of stock. It kept the snow out of my face while snow blowing in windy conditions ðŸ‘.The clamps for the snowblower can be oriented horizontaly or vertically. It took awhile for me to find what worked for my machine due to clearances for electric starter and the pull cord as well the chute control. It won't slide on and off like the directions state (so you can store the cab) but that was because of the configuration of my snow blower. For me, it's worth the money.
Yvonne Daugherty
2025-05-23 14:40:57
Had it less than a week the plastic on the cab split I only used the cab 3 times, then the plastic started splitting all over , I would never purchase this product again
Gail
2025-05-17 13:10:44
Quality is excellent, very functional,really easy to put togetherGail
Murry Truax
2025-04-27 11:12:19
Even though this product was meant for a walk behind blower, I used it on my Kubota BX 1860It was a simple process to mount it backwards and seems to work great. My snow blower is on the back and this cab blocks the wind and snow off the blower. Purpose built cabs cost thousands so this was a great investment for a fraction of the cost.
Jean Robitaille
2025-04-20 18:32:46
Good but the two small buttom windows on the cab should be one large bottom window to accomodate lighting on the snowblower. Otherwise, good snowblower cab inasmuch as it's easy to install, and it appears sturdy enough for our everlasting canadin winters.
kybo
2025-03-22 13:24:22
It has been a great addition to snow blower. I see that people have complained about plastic windows, yes plastic is wrinkled but i can see just fine through it, attempting to smooth plastic out is not worth time and effort.Assembly takes a little time but instructions are laid out very well and parts are labelled to identify easily.Overall quality of parts and hardware is excellent, set screws could probably use some thread lock for vibration.The cab unit can be removed easily from j bracket on machine for easier storage. It keeps me warm and dry under nasty conditions, money well spent.
Karine Pelletier
2025-02-14 18:20:59
Be very careful when ordering this as the item is not returnable, but when you look in the description, it says the item is returnable. Ours even came with damage box and damage goods
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