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Doug Carmean

04-10-2005 19:14:52




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I saw an ad not too long ago from a company that restores suspensison seats with rubber torsion, such as the one on my 966 IH and the rest-o-ride on my 871 Ford. Does this ring a bell with anybody???




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Stan(PA)

04-11-2005 08:03:24




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 Re: 966 seat suspension in reply to Doug Carmean, 04-10-2005 19:14:52  
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Allan in NE

04-10-2005 21:07:08




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 Re: 966 seat suspension in reply to Doug Carmean, 04-10-2005 19:14:52  
Hi Doug,

Going thru the same thing myself. Just had this one rebuilt with new jounce bumpers, new bushings and the new seat.

Look at this cockeyed thing! I'm tearin' er apart; sometin' is wrong in there! :>(

Allan

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John A.

04-10-2005 19:46:21




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 Re: 966 seat suspension in reply to Doug Carmean, 04-10-2005 19:14:52  
Doug, Get a new one At any IH dealership-parts Dept. $40.00 ea!!!! Doesn't that just burn you, $40 bucks for that round rubber thing. Anyway...
Later,
John A.



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scot_c

04-12-2005 18:01:02




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 Re: 966 seat suspension in reply to John A., 04-10-2005 19:46:21  
I was told by a parts guy at a antique show last year everyone who used the rubber torsion springs used the same ones and they are cheapest at a messey ferguson dealer, never checked though



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Harley

04-10-2005 21:47:51




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 Re: 966 seat suspension in reply to John A., 04-10-2005 19:46:21  
Guys, you know what it is, Allan has spent so much money on that "new" tractor that his wallet, which he usually carries in his right hand hip pocket, is about empty and makes him lighter on that side. Time for more horsey quarters huh. Harley



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