Posted by Ozarker on May 31, 2012 at 17:59:45 from (166.250.98.210):
In Reply to: H seat springs posted by sgtbull on May 31, 2012 at 16:56:56:
Just checked the seat spring on the M. It's stamped IH-5 on the inside of the top coil. Where it fits on the stiffness scale I have no idea, but is about right for my 190#. I understand the stiffest spring is the only one currently available from Case-IH.
In the mid 60"s I did see one break when the 300# neighbor kid climbed up on dad"s H to go haul hay. Thankfully, he hadn"t started the tractor because it threw him off backward. Dad went to the dealer and ordered the heaviest spring available and installed it on whichever H the neighbor kid drove when he came to help with hay. I think that spring is still hanging in the barn; I'll take a look the next time I"m over there.
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