@@kirkwalsh1932 I don’t believe anyone makes just a replacement cab for the loader unfortunately. You could try the gasoline alley toys and antiques website. They are out of Wisconsin and they make lots of replacement parts just not sure that is one of them. The loaders are pretty common though and all the cabs should be relatively interchangeable through the years as long as it’s fairly close in age. I’d say your best bet would be to find a donor loader
Great tip on Tonka loaders👍☺🚒🚚🚛🚐🚙⛟🚚
@@sylvainburelle9102 thanks for watching!
no problem
good job
@@garygoodrich6119 thanks so much Gary! 🙂
Looking for a replacement cab for a loader. Searching for months so far.
@@kirkwalsh1932 I don’t believe anyone makes just a replacement cab for the loader unfortunately. You could try the gasoline alley toys and antiques website. They are out of Wisconsin and they make lots of replacement parts just not sure that is one of them. The loaders are pretty common though and all the cabs should be relatively interchangeable through the years as long as it’s fairly close in age. I’d say your best bet would be to find a donor loader
I have a stamped 1984 im Rc conversion
@@Lee-At-Green-Pheonix-Rc oh cool I’ve seen a bunch of RC conversions but never a loader. 😃