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@The Freightliner Guy added a seat today! Pulled the one off the B-115. Just used the 2 u brackets...seats nice, one tear but cleaned up noce!

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The Freightliner Guy

Good finally a tractor you’d want to ride cuz sitting on the fenders must be terrible can I see the front of it

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Also added a seat stop!! Everytime you fill the fenders it would jam in the tire tread....no more!! What did you want to see the front of?

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The Freightliner Guy

Like the front of the tractor showing grill and stuff 

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The Freightliner Guy

Nvm I thought it was something else but anyways looking great 

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Got tired of the fenders scratching off the new paint....added the spring stops from the B115 seat mounting bracket to where the original stops were. Works nice, seat doesn't latch but eh...

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Snoopy11
5 minutes ago, josephbruce11212@gmail.co said:

seat doesn't latch but eh...

Well... coming from someone who has fallen off the back of a tractor... you might want to figure out a way to get it to latch... :scared-eek:

 

Or just go to a back-cracker for you to get relatched after you fall off... :lol:

 

Don

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, josephbruce11212@gmail.co said:

seat doesn't latch

 

3 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

coming from someone who has fallen off the back of a tractor

 

I concur. I've been thrown off the back of my C160. 

 

Do NOT leave the latch in a non usable state. 

 

 

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Snoopy11
24 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I concur. I've been thrown off the back of my C160

It only takes 1 time of popping the clutch and you go rolling... :laughing-rollingyellow:  :auto-dirtbike:

 

Don

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33 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

I concur. I've been thrown off the back of my C160. 

 

Do NOT leave the latch in a non usable state. 

 

 

Yea, you are right. :eusa-think:

9 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

It only takes 1 time of popping the clutch and you go rolling... :laughing-rollingyellow:  :auto-dirtbike:

 

Don

That's true, this little guy lifted the fronts off the other day!!

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Snoopy11
1 minute ago, josephbruce11212@gmail.co said:

That's true, this little guy lifted the fronts off the other day!!

Oh yeah, they sure will even in stock form...

 

I try my best to keep my machines from doing that... (unless I do it intentionally). :P

 

At 15 mph on my 800S in second gear, I can still pull the front wheels off the ground... 5-9 thousand rpm... :music-rockout:

 

SO yeah... everything has to be secure. I really need a safety harness... :lol:

 

Don

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Ed Kennell

20220825_110621.jpg    Yep, that means      CAUTION    LATCH the SEAT

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Snoopy11
1 minute ago, Ed Kennell said:

Yep, that means      CAUTION    LATCH the SEAT

Now how did I miss that... :rolleyes:

 

Don

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Ed Kennell

You may be able to glue a piece of 1/8" rubber instead of the buttons and still get the seat to latch.Image result for rubber button pics

 

Or a couple of these from ACE hardware.

 

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We now have a latching seat, in the words of Mike Rowe, "safety third". It's not fully latched, but doesn't move while latch, work in progress.

Also, my search for front wheels as dried up at the moment. Going to at least clean and paint the ones I have. Delmont Apple Festival is soon approaching and she's gotta be ready!

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update, latch does not stay latched for long use. I think I will ditch the rubber bumpers, maybe for the ones @Ed Kennell mentioned....

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, josephbruce11212@gmail.co said:

ditch the rubber bumpers

 

Can you safely modify the ones you have?

 

If you cut the rubber at the red line to thin it..

Eliminate the spring...

Redrill the metal shaft at the green dot to hold it in place...

 

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26 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Can you safely modify the ones you have?

 

If you cut the rubber at the red line to thin it..

Eliminate the spring...

Redrill the metal shaft at the green dot to hold it in place...

 

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Yea, I looked at cutting the rubber down, but that is where it attaches to the shaft. That was the idea I had this morning. I did take the springs off and then washered the back side....but the rubber is what the hold up is....

 

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Ended up eliminating the stops in previous pictures. Found a couple grommets. The clearance for fender to frame is not as high as I liked, but we will see if they keep the rubbing down

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fully latches with no movement. With me sitting on seat, seems to be about 1/8" clearance.

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ebinmaine
59 minutes ago, josephbruce11212@gmail.co said:

fully latches with no movement. With me sitting on seat, seems to be about 1/8" clearance.

I've seen folks use very thin metal edge guards (think door edge trim) on the fender to prevent scratching the transmission tunnel. 

 

We have thicker stuff on the back of the hood on a couple.  Adds a nice finished look and stops the hood rattling.  

 

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1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

I've seen folks use very thin metal edge guards (think door edge trim) on the fender to prevent scratching the transmission tunnel. 

 

We have thicker stuff on the back of the hood on a couple.  Adds a nice finished look and stops the hood rattling.  

 

I did try some rubber hose initially to "feel" it out, I didn't think about around the hood though....good suggestion

 

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Got the fronts painted. She's ready for the show!

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steelman

Looking really good!

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