Posted by ScottyHOMEy on September 20, 2007 at 18:23:06 from (71.241.196.242):
In Reply to: Farmall BN buddy seat posted by jward on September 20, 2007 at 08:46:20:
With acknowledgment to all the safety concerns . . . in my day we sat on top of the shaft housing with our feet resting on the drawbar anchor, and held onto the fender if needs be.
Otherwise . . . The BN is simpler than the B, in that you need two seat supports (maybe easier to come by for ther commonality with the A) that will bolt up to the tranny and the flange on the final drive. DaveH's suggestion to chase out the threads on the tranny end sounds like a good one to heed. An a or BN floor pan, with mods for the switch from left to right (again chasing out the mounting threads) a couple of springs and a seat, and I should think you'd be home.
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