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Mark (ECIN)
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Joined: 13 Mar 2024 Location: Hagerstown, Ind Points: 27 |
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Topic: Crazy WD45 ????Posted: 4 hours 53 minutes ago at 12:50pm |
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I purchased a 1955 WD45 because I always though they were a cool looking tractor. After I got it I decided to mount my 7' bush hog on it, there are places the bat wing won't fit, and I figured I might as well give the 45 something to do to earn it's keep.
My problem is, if I spend much time on it, the hump in the front of the seat is smashing the family jewels, does anyone else have this problem? I can't believe I'm the only one that suffers with this. I've never had women expressing great acclaim on me for this being a problem! ![]() Anyway, do the seat pads/cushions help with this? Or what have others done that helps?
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Dennis J OPKs
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Overland Park, Points: 559 |
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Posted: 4 hours 30 minutes ago at 1:13pm |
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Those old variation of horse drawn implement seats were not known for comfort. A good thick cushion might help. Otherwise, next step is aftermarket seat with a flat seat cushion & arm rests. The correct police don't care for them but who cares if comfort is the goal.
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Allis dave
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Joined: 10 May 2012 Location: Northern IN Points: 3082 |
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Posted: 3 hours 46 minutes ago at 1:57pm |
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I have a seat cushion that was made for this style seat. While not comfortable, I"ve not had the issue you describe
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DrAllis
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Posted: 3 hours 28 minutes ago at 2:15pm |
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I think you need to get a new seat shock or add a 3/4" tall spacer to the shock spring to raise the seat up to level. You are sitting too low (weak spring). Seat shock needs to be fully to the REAR in the slot.
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