SC Case Seat Conversion

I have always wanted a buddy seat for one of my Letter Series Case Tractors.

This is my first attempt and I have designed it for easy removal back to the pan seat.

We are still fabricating air shocks for each side to support the wide seat.

More pictures coming!

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Looks very nice!! However, looks like someone is having to bend both elbows to get the job done, and someone else is only bending 1 elbow. Doesn't seem fair.
 
Looks good! Would an arm parallel to the original seat arm from the new seat end to the fender bracket be a good idea to limit twisting on the original bracket?
Mike
 
Looks great, sure makes it safer that how I had to ride the SC when I was young and taking the Grand Children along today would be a lot safer. I do have to ask this question, how do you get on the tractor?
 
I agree John but sometimes the one bent elbow needs to watch the one with two bent elbows to know how to proceed!

I?m getting more materials to add two air bladder shocks to each side of the seat so it won?t twist from side to side.
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Nice looking seat. Should work good. I heard Chuck was in the neighborhood, and it's unrelated, but I'm wondering if you have noticed any missing taters lately?
 
Tractor Rides are on her calendar!

But she?s only participating in good weather, this is a good way to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary.
 
He tried to steal a French fry from a relative today and almost got stabbed with a fork!

That?s the truth Jon!
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And this mysteriously showed up on my air cleaner.
 
I wish I could say I was surprised by either incident. Lol. I love the chats we have from time to time. I keep hoping he will be able to get up to my house sometime on one of his trips.
 
Next project will have to be the hydraulic boom lift built out of the backhoe boom from a Case garden tractor.
 
I like it, and will be nice when family wants to ride along with those parades,, a lot safer! Thanks for sharing
 
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