Guide Gear Snow Blower Cab Enclosure Cabin Canopy Cover for Single-Stage or 2-Stage Snow Throwers





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Guide Gear Snow Blower Cab Enclosure Cabin Canopy Cover for Single-Stage or 2-Stage Snow Throwers
List Price: $174.59$157.13DEALYou Save: $17.46 (10%)
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Bang for the buck!
Frugal•October 19, 2017
For the money you can't beat it. I would have given 5 star but the instructions not clear. Easy enough to put together, took about 45 minutes. Size is perfect not to small and not to big. I would definitely recommend it.
Install was pretty basic. Kept the wind-driven snow off of me
T. Brady•January 22, 2017
Just used this for the first time on my Ariens 28" Deluxe. Install was pretty basic. Kept the wind-driven snow off of me, but there was a trade-off. The plastic fogs up and limits visibility. I was having trouble even finding my tracks so I knew where to start a new row. Also, it interferes the direction control for auger. I have two options. I can awkwardly squeeze my hand under the cab or I can walk around the machine and adjust it every time want to change direction.
Decent price and easy to istall
Amazon Customer•October 14, 2016
Awesome value in this product. Assembly went smooth and no real issurs. Windows are a bit wrinkled but a quick zap with the hair dryer shiuld resolve that issue
Verry happy
jeff adkins•February 28, 2016
Love it, and it works great, just might have to make you couple supports so that it don't vibrate downward to an angle but that's no biggy, I was in a hurry for know I used few zipties from the bottom bar to the blowers handles cause you can only tighten cross bar so much, but I recommend this if your looking for one, and it's sturdy cause I'm rough on things,it's not cheap material, can see out of it good
Great protection from the new england snow
Melanie•March 25, 2015
I live in the Boston area and by mid February I had cleared almost 100" of snow, sick of being constantly cold and soaking wet I decided to splurge and purchase a cab for my craftsman 24" dualstage snowblower. The price was quite a bit lower than the big box stores (most of which were totally sold out) and it arrived in 4 days of ordering even though I only paid for ground shipping(7-10 days). Putting it together was very simple I did 99% of it alone and only needed an extra set of hands to put the cab on to the frame that was attached to the blower. In total it took me under 30 min to assemble. One thing I recommend doing is opening the plastic cab and putting it over a chair in a warm spot for a day or two so its shape comes back and any creases can be smoothed out, when the plastic is warm (I used a hair dryer in a few spots) the creases smooth easily and there will be no distortion in your view which is something a couple reviews had said. Now with all that said it has not snowed sense I got the cab so I have not actually used it but I can say that it was very simple to assemble, the cab itself is plenty roomy inside and I look forward to being much warmer and dry come next winter.
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