Seat Exchange
Seat Exchange
Does anyone know if the seat on Yasmar' snazzy 440 will bolt directly onto 420?
Gary
Gary
Re: Seat Exchange
You eyeballin' my seat cowboy?ggfossen wrote:Does anyone know if the seat on Yasmar' snazzy 440 will bolt directly onto 420?
Gary

I have a spare seat frame off the parts dozer. I'm not sure if I'm ready to "part" (HA!) with it yet...but money does talk
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I shipped the same seat frame (minus cushions) from Pennsylvania to Arkansas and it cost me $75 via UPS.yasmar wrote:Gary, at some point I'll probably get rid of that seat frame...although shipping across country would hurt...
I live in Bradley now, but I grew up in Millinocket. Waaaaay up state from Mexico. What did you do when you were here?
Brad
Brad,
Fortunately, my original seat frame is in good shape...after I did a fair amount of repair. The fancy seat is sort of a "thought," at this stage, and not much more. I do think, though, with the steep country we have here, the bigger seat would be a lot better.
I think my crawler was originally designed for the flat lands, or ag land. It had the 14 inch pads which are not the best in the rocky hills. Hard on the undercarriage...my assumption, and not the voiced opinion of anyone who might know anything.
Gary
Fortunately, my original seat frame is in good shape...after I did a fair amount of repair. The fancy seat is sort of a "thought," at this stage, and not much more. I do think, though, with the steep country we have here, the bigger seat would be a lot better.
I think my crawler was originally designed for the flat lands, or ag land. It had the 14 inch pads which are not the best in the rocky hills. Hard on the undercarriage...my assumption, and not the voiced opinion of anyone who might know anything.
Gary
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