Re: Rotted cab mount
One option is to cut that section out of the floor of a wrecked cab. There are probably cabs at your local breaker with stove in sides and or roofs that have good enough floor sections for a rusty cab floor repair.
You might want to get a good look at how much of the floor, if any, is knackered on your cab so you get enough of the donor floor to make it all better. Best case it's just the mount itself so you drill out the spot welds on both and button weld the "new" mount to your cab floor bottom.
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