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A successful C160 auto rescue in Hop Bottom PA

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JimmyJam

Nice find!!!! Love the C-160!!!

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HorseWhisperer

It's pretty unmolested but I got a question,sitting on the seat,the left floor board doesn't match up with the holes on the cross bar or seat latch bar.the holes in the top of the floor board don't come close to aligning with the fender/seat support?I know the hydro cylinder pushes the floarboard out and I've had these hydro lift Cs before,just can't remember?I will post a pic in a spell.

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chevyaddict83

Can you also flip up the seat and take pics of where the hydro hooks up? and maybe close ups near the floor board too?

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HorseWhisperer

I'm baffled.

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TT

Possible solution........

The front footrest clamp needs flipped around. The clamp bolt should be behind the footrest mounting rod.

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HorseWhisperer

Possible solution........

The front footrest clamp needs flipped around. The clamp bolt should be behind the footrest mounting rod.

I slid the seat/fender support back a bit to see the holes Terry.Thanks.The clamp is correct like you stated.I have only had a 70 electro with a hydro lift and didn't have this issue.I'm wondering if maybe someone swapped out the floorboards?They are pretty universal though?It's got me on the fence! :/

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TT

It looks like the correct footrest to me.

In the picture of the whole tractor (in your first post), it looks like the back part of the footrest is bent ahead.

You just might need to do a little "reverse tweaking" to get the bolt holes lined up. :confusion-shrug:

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js5020

Looks very similar to what is used on the 16Auto.

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