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Curtis Industries Introduces New All Glass Cab System for Yanmar Sub-Compact Tractors (Mar 6)

March 6, 2015 – Curtis Industries, LLC manufacturer of cab enclosures, attachments and accessories for compact vehicles, announces the release of its new cab system for the Yanmar sub-compact 424 tractor.

The cab windshield, rear window and doors are AS2 tempered safety glass giving the operator a full 360 degree visibility range. Venting windshield and rear window offer flow-through ventilation. Doors feature full perimeter rubber seal to prevent drafts. Doors remove in seconds without tools for warm weather operation.

The Curtis cab is modular in design. Available as a complete cab or order the windshield, doors or rear window separately. The cab uses the factory roof and mounts to 424 tractors equipped with a factory 4-post ROPS.

Windshield wiper with full 110 degree sweep is included. Optional custom pre-wired light kit is also available which includes two sets of 3″ round LED work lights and dome light with switch panel.

About Curtis Industries
Curtis Industries, LLC, an ISO 9001: 2008 certified company, is recognized as one of the most innovative designers and manufacturers of compact vehicle enclosure systems, attachments and related accessories that enhance our customers’ comfort and productivity. The company, which started in 1968, also manufactures truck plows and snow & ice control equipment for tractors and utility vehicles. Curtis markets its products through OEM vehicle manufacturers and a large network of dealers in the United States and Canada as well as Europe and Asia. The company operates from a 150,000 sq. ft. facility in Worcester, Massachusetts.

For more information on Curtis products, please visit www.curtiscab.com.

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