Posted by wfd2 on September 25, 2009 at 18:16:07 from (173.100.116.59):
In Reply to: Re: 48 H Seat posted by Bill47 Perry on September 25, 2009 at 18:00:49:
Rubber bushings are only on each side, with a metal threaded rod in the center. The threaded rod goes through to the opposite side.
How good are the bushings? I replaced mine because the thought of the seat falling backwards, flipping me back off the tractor while I was pulling my Woods C80 brush cutter wasn't too appleaing. The new rods are only around $25 on ebay.
I've attached a picture to show you what it looks like inside. You might be better off trying to cross thread another bolt into the side that you removed the bolt from, then try to remove the frozen bolt, then just replace the entire assy. Probably safer that way, too.
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