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Re: H SEAT SPRING - Bermuda Ken (Are you reading)
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Posted by farmallhal on October 25, 2005 at 14:30:36 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: Re: H SEAT SPRING posted by Bob M on October 25, 2005 at 11:10:26:
Thanks Bob, I guess that would be an IH part as I think C&G (Bermuda Ken) is a Case IH dealer. I can send them an e-mail and see what they have to offer. I had heard earlier only the standard spring was still available. The spring on my Super C hydraulic seat is quite soft as a football coach (big guy) had the tractor for 40+ years before I purchased it this spring. My brother-in-law has the opposite problem as his won't compress enough so he can sit level on his M. He gets fatigued pushing back into the seat. He can only stay in the saddle for a couple hours comfortably. His problem might be from that long Monroe shock absorber mounted on the back which might take considerable weight to compress any further. Hal
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