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mikekot3

Hello Red Square folks,
I was wondering if any of you folks had mounted some other seats other than the stock one on a tractor like on a 416-8 or the like.
I have been looking online on a bunch of websites for other application stock seats like on a zero turn mower and universal type seats.
I was considering trying to find a seat with the operator presence switch in them for about 200 dollars or other ones that do not have that feature
for about 80-125 dollars. The seats typically found on ZTR mowers look very nice if they had suspension or not versions.
if I removed the spring steel c-shaped seat bracket riser from the swing up mount would there be sufficient space between the steering wheel?
Any other suggestions would be appreciated. If I purchased a seat without the operator presence switch do I need to install a loop back plug in the wiring harness under the seat for the machine to start and run?
 

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Bow_Extreme

You can easily purchase a seat without the switch.  You can mount a simple switch in the seat pan to activate once you sit in the seat.  My 520H has this option.  If you remove the C springs I don't think you will be able to adjust the seat back far enough.  You need this height to clear the pan.  I just installed a seat from family farm and home on my 520H.  It was about $150+

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boovuc

Mike,

Take your stock seat to an automotive reupholster and have it done for a 1/3 or less of the price of a replacement seat. Ask the body shops around your town where they send their clients for upholstering and get an estimate. I have had two done local upholster who has been in constant business for over 50 years. Heavy vinyl! Quality work!. Comfortable! More so than the stock 417 seat! 50 bucks!

If you buy an after-market seat, read the reviews for it before buying. Many of these cheaper seats disintegrate with not much exposure to the sun. Florescent lighting kills them too! 

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Horse46

I don't know what type of seat you are after but I have just fitted one of these to mine, its nice n comfy to with a back rest fitted. See ID 32

 

 

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mikekot3

Hello Horse46,
Where did you get the seat and what is the make and model number?
Thank you,
mike

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