Gonna bet somebody on here has their receipt handy and can give you the name and number. Earlier in the spring a noted ag equipment supplier had a high back, arm rested, suspension seat for sale that normally was up around $250, selling for around $110 bucks with free shipping. I bought one and I'm really happy with it....in the Branson 6530C.
If you don't like/need arm rests, this seat rides much better for me than the popular $99 curved back with arm rest (suggestions), of which I have on my 2000 and 3000 Fords.....TSC has both as do www dealers:
I made an adapter for this seat to fit my Branson 2400 and it is sweet as small compact tractors have a brutal ride....main reason, rears are like 12x16.5 6 ply industrials, sidewall stiff enough to hold the tractor up with no air.....almost........tire rated for 2450# each at rated pressure on a tractor that weighs 1800# for the whole machine...and if you let the air down below rated pressure and do any hard work, the tire comes off the rim....so that's out.
I disconnect the shock absorber on this seat and on the other seat mentioned above for a smooth, floating ride rather than minute little jars that your spine has to endure between hitting a bump and the shock absorber deciding to move. Pretty easy access at the top rear of the seat.....let the tension off, you out of the seat, plunger full up, top of the shock has a cotter key and a retaining pin. Pull the pin and the shock falls back out of the way, never to be heard from or bother you again.
Yes you have to have adequate tension to control hard bumps, but I keep my legs ready to catch any abrupt potential hard impact and enjoy my soft ride.
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