Posted by Fawteen on February 17, 2008 at 03:44:19 from (75.104.128.57):
I have a cast iron "Walter A. Wood" seat on my F14. Yes, I know it's not correct, but this tractor is a worker, not a trailer queen, so I'm not concerned about that.
What I AM concerned about is my butt freezing to the seat this time of year. I tried one of those cheapo vinyl covered "IHC" (must be, it was red and white...) tie on covers. Three problems with that: It didn't fit, that vinyl is too slick to sit on and not much warmer than the cast iron.
So I'm thinking what I need is a seat pan with padding and that nifty silver canvas cover off a letter series. The flip-over-to-keep-it-dry option would be nice too.
Anybody know how much of a PITA it would be to adapt something like that? My seat is the leaf spring mount over the powerlift unit, not the coil spring and post type.
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