Canadian Poultry Magazine

New Holland SuperSuite™ cab

By Canadian Poultry   

Features New Technology Production

boomercabgoodThe
factory-installed SuperSuite™ cab, now available on New Holland’s 55-hp
model T2410 and 60-hp model T2420 Boomer™ utility tractors, provides
operators with an exceptionally comfortable, productive work
environment.

boomercabgoodThe
factory-installed SuperSuite™ cab, now available on New Holland’s 55-hp
model T2410 and 60-hp model T2420 Boomer™ utility tractors, provides
operators with an exceptionally comfortable, productive work
environment. The cab not only protects the operator from dust, noise,
and all types of weather, it also offers a low profile and great
visibility, especially for loader work.

The SuperSuite cab
offers outstanding, all-direction visibility with 46.9 sq. ft. of
glass. A high-visibility roof panel functions as a “skylight” that
allows the operator to keep an eye on the loader through a full range
of operation.

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The cab’s unique roof profile keeps the overall
height low enough to clear an 8-foot opening, such as most garage
doors, with ease.

With a spacious 60 cu. ft. of interior space,
the SuperSuite cab provides a roomy work area. Two large doors on gas
struts and a wide 13.1-inch entry threshold makes it easy to enter and
exit the cab from either side. Inside the cab, the operator can work in
quiet, climate-controlled comfort with generous hip, leg and head room.
The adjustable, deluxe cloth-covered seat makes it easy for any
operator to find the perfect position.

The Boomer tractors with
SuperSuite cabs also have deluxe amenities which are standard
equipment, including the high-visibility roof panel, heat and
air-conditioning, dual external mirrors, and front and rear cab-mounted
work lights. Cabs are equipped with an antenna and speakers from the
factory: selecting an optional radio allows operators to customize
their sound system. Other standard conveniences include a 12-volt power
supply, cup holder and cell phone clip.


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