Posted by Texasmark1 on July 19, 2017 at 17:00:26 from (99.197.190.172):
Wondering if anybody has applied their watoosie to a Hesston BS100RD basket seat.
Seems to be a compression spring supported apparatus. Adjustable tension one would assume......yes? Wondering just what to expect if sitting in one. What would make them feel different? What kind of support would one expect for installing one in a 1800# compact tractor with rears rated a combined 5600# of load at 30 psig. that loves to toss you around, side to side, up and down. I run the pressure so low that the tire slips on the rim and still boing boing boint. Just about at wits end trying to get a soft ride from my Branson 2400. Got about $1k invested over the cost of the thing just for ride improvement and still no realistic solution. Problem not unique to it. All the little guys have the same problem just to a varying degree depending on tire size and weight of machine. I hear complaint's from others all the time. What are the designers thinking about when they spec tires? Ok. They build for a backhoe. Fine. How many buy their compact tractor with a back hoe? Betcha not many.
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