Posted by Pete76NY on January 18, 2012 at 02:37:37 from (66.194.51.226):
In Reply to: Buddy Seat Ideas posted by super99 on January 17, 2012 at 16:11:36:
99, We have a buddy seat on our 70...it is one of the ones that they advertise in Green Magazine, it doesn't affect mounting dismounting at all provided you mount from the left rear and I'm a fat azz! In fact it's so innocuous that we don't even bother changing it out any more. I love it for plowing, kick the old right knee up and watch your furrow...very comfy! I did feel the need to make a little fender as the kids could have easily reached over to the tire with that offset to the right, just used some 1/2 plywood, traced the contour of the seat rail made it six inches higher, painted it green nounted it with some conduit clips around the arm of the seat, added some foam and vinyl in the top for an armrest, son plexiglass on the side so we can slip the kid who's riding with "Boppa" or Me: Uncle Pete inder it. Little pricey to put on each one we have so bought a conduit bender gonna make our own now. Not much to making one. Bought an extra farmall pan seat to make one for our Farmalls, will post one once we get it figured out!
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