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Re: Re: H SEAT SPRING STYLES
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Posted by Paul S on August 06, 2003 at 19:55:24 from (66.188.4.217):
In Reply to: Re: H SEAT SPRING STYLES posted by AGR538 on August 06, 2003 at 15:02:13:
What you have described is what was called a "floating seat" It had several notched positions that could be adjusted according to the weight of the operator. You could use the original equipment pan seat, or install the square cushion seat with a metal back that the "Floating seat" folks made available, on the seat frame. This was definitely an after market seat, but at the same time dedicated to different tractor mounting configurations. The Monroe seat with the shock absorber behind the spring predated the ones with the shock absorber in front of the spring. I'm not just sure when the later models came out, but it seems to me that it was around 1948 or 1949. The original seat with the spring in front, and round tube frame with the attached tool box was available from 1940 till he under the seat battery box was added for the super models
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