Posted by RN on July 14, 2014 at 14:57:18 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: PASSENGERS posted by Carlis Baker on July 14, 2014 at 13:11:31:
Some pictures of 2 seat IHC Bs and BNs. Operators seat was offset on that model for "cultivision" and space available for the passenger seats- might be picture in the archives with one. MF 35 to 65 series variations with a wide bench seat- European variations in UK have seat belts and rollover protection so passenger is safe as operator. JD 4400 series had a couple models with the wide bench seat- I think it was a 4430 I rode in to get to combine in field with other driver. Ford Jubilee followup to the Ns- couple bench seats on a few noted, not sure about the ROPS. Long- sort of Ford N lookalike made by a Romanian Fiat licensee and imported various outfits- maybe Zetor also had a double bucket seat example shown at show-owner install?- and a wide 2 seat bench in catalog option. F20 Farmalls with a wide board on drawbar common, can stand on them and seats have been seen bolted to them hauling couple extra people- sometimes rear facing. RN
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