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Posted by farmallhal on November 12, 2005 at 15:33:49 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: The Right Seat posted by Mixman on November 12, 2005 at 13:24:48:
Checked my H parts catalog and found three different seats listed as available on the H not counting the Monroe seat which was probably a true aftermarket product. The Monroe seat is the one with the long shock absorber in the rear. The pipe seat with the coil spring at the front which usually has a small tool box mounted in the curve is noted as being used on s/n 15698 and up. The more commonly seen seat with the mid mounted short shock absorber is also noted as used on s/n 15698 and up. There was a change at s/n 281556 which revised the shock absorber and it's mounting to the seat supports for the latter seat. As noted in one of the earlier posts an earlier seat design was used for s/n's 501 thru 15697 which also had a coil spring at the front. From looking at the parts catalog the pipe seat or the mid mounted shock absorber seat (was probably an additional cost option) would be correct for your tractor. You have a choice between the latter two and your tractor will still be correct. Hope this helps. Hal
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