Nice score on the 60 , a great cat for sure! Glad to hear you and the wife made it home safe .
Oh man, that's nice. Enjoy
BP
Jason, I had a great time with you and "the better Payne". Lol. Thank you so much for taking care of my high wide FIFTEEN that I got at Ron's auction leading up to this trip out my way. I am so glad to have that parked in my barn now. Thanks as well for all of your help with the R3 and bringing it out to me as well. I look forward to seeing you guys again at a show in the future!
Good for you JP. That is a really nice 60 that has found a great home. Aren't the big Cats fun?πππ
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Nice 60
This is similar to the set up on mine with the rear gas tank and a snow cab, although mine has the cold weather hood, I have noticed different layouts as far as the dash board, some solid, some open
So I noted the door on the snow cab looks to be a sliding door, I am sure I have seen sliding doors on these cabs before but most I see are hinged/swing type doors. Does anyone have any insight to the difference ???
Steve I have the hood and the hood support bracket along with the two cast parts that support hood for radiator. The hood needs some tin work and then paint. I think the cab should have a sliding door. All the cab parts on this cab have casted numbers on them and I was told they were taken off the original cab. I have write up on the Sixty by Dick's wife saying it took over a summer for Dick to built the cab. I will post better pics soon
Yea Tom you were right :hail: Good thing I did not drive on In NC when you wanted me to LOL.