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Re: FARMALL 140 Lower exhaust conversion and small
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 13, 2005 at 13:36:20 from (209.226.106.143):
In Reply to: Re: FARMALL 140 Lower exhaust conversion and small posted by Ng on August 13, 2005 at 12:41:36:
NG: Which seat do you have? The pan seats as on the Super A's and some of the 100, 130 and 140 are quite simple. I used 1.5" square tubing which raise seat 1.5" and I made the long enough so seat will go as much as 4" further back. On the delux seat and with fast hitch I used 4 pieces of 1.5" square tubing 2 from side to side on seat supports and the other two on top of and perpendicular to those. Raised 3" and allowed to go back 4 inches further. You have to get these seats so fast hitch doesn't strike them and break things up. In both cases I put all this together with 5/16 bolts. Another one I am going to try some day is put a u joint on steering shaft down near steering box then raise the steering wheel about 2 or 3 inches. Might even shorten the steering shaft a bit. I have a feeling this could be the cat's meow.
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