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Wayne0

The seat is too far forward! The slider only goes back about 2 inches. Is that right or is there something wrong with it?

The bracket is all the way back on the springs. Is there another set of holes in the seat pan?

 

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ri702bill

Some folks have both raised the seat & moved it back - a bit - using square tubing. Don't overdo it - your weight needs to be on top of the rear axle, not behind it.

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Ed Kennell

I used 2" wooden blocks under the seat pan to raise mine.  Much better seat position and more clearance for the tire chains.

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Handy Don

The slides WH used have only that short travel.

Our family has operators with heights from 60” to 74” so I’ve added sliders from other vendors with 6.5” travel. They also raise the seat about 0.75"

There have been some notable complications:

1. As @ri702bill notes, putting weight aft of the rear axle can negatively affect the tractor’s stability--surprise backflips become a real danger

2. The “button in the fender” style seat safety interlock becomes iffy when the operator is light and farther forward. I’ve lengthened both the spring and the plunger and added a sleeve guide to counteract this but it’s a balancing act to keep it both safe and effective. 

3. Moving the seat too far forward can interfere with the gearshift and/or tunnel-mounted motion control

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Wayne0
25 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

The slides WH used have only that short travel.

Our family has operators with heights from 60” to 74” so I’ve added sliders from other vendors with 6.5” travel. They also raise the seat about 0.75"

There have been some notable complications:

1. As @ri702bill notes, putting weight aft of the rear axle can negatively affect the tractor’s stability--surprise backflips become a real danger

2. The “button in the fender” style seat safety interlock becomes iffy when the operator is light and farther forward. I’ve lengthened both the spring and the plunger and added a sleeve guide to counteract this but it’s a balancing act to keep it both safe and effective. 

3. Moving the seat too far forward can interfere with the gearshift and/or tunnel-mounted motion control

I'm not worried about weight aft of the axle as there is a big a** 2 stage on the front that lives there.

Safety switch is in the seat.

I'll have to research longer sliders.

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Handy Don
31 minutes ago, Wayne0 said:

I'm not worried about weight aft of the axle as there is a big a** 2 stage on the front that lives there.

Safety switch is in the seat.

I'll have to research longer sliders.

Seat switch: Then only need a heavy enough operator sitting in the right spot!

Longer sliders: one set came from a Simplicity Sovereign. Another was from a go-cart supplier. I also saw that Surplus Center once had them with a complete seat subframe. 

 

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Handy Don
17 minutes ago, Wayne0 said:

Flag for me:
- No dimensions listed: length, width, hole spacing, travel

- fixed side-to-side postion

- potential interference with the release actuator

 

These interest me more, assuming overall dimensions and seat attachment can work. No futzing with rail spacing. Good travel. 

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Wayne0
16 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Flag for me:
- No dimensions listed: length, width, hole spacing, travel

- fixed side-to-side postion

- potential interference with the release actuator

 

These interest me more, assuming overall dimensions and seat attachment can work. No futzing with rail spacing. Good travel. 

That IS interesting! I'll have to take some measurements. The price is right!!

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Handy Don
8 minutes ago, Wayne0 said:

That IS interesting! I'll have to take some measurements. The price is right!!

And the slide alignment (which is fiddly) is locked in. 

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squonk

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Wayne0

Unfortunately the WH brackets are 11" apart where those are 14". I suppose I could fab new brackets, but the bolt holes don't work. I couldn't use both holes.

I'm not giving up yet. May have to drill and tap new holes.

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Wayne0
7 minutes ago, squonk said:

Good find on that one! Around here they don't have that kind of yard.

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