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The Cowman's Chair

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Allan in NE

02-17-2005 16:40:54




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Hi Guys,

Bought this old seat for my H from one of Howard's ebay deals. Gave her the once over down to metal and peeled 3 separate coats of paint off the thing.

I'm sure this old tractor will go faster now! :>)

Allan

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Brian in NY

02-18-2005 05:17:59




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 16:40:54  
Hey Allan,

I just "rebuilt" my seat, is identical to yours. I don"t know if I was just lucky, but the pivot bushings went in slicker "n snot.
Two questions....did you replace your coil spring or just paint it...not sure if I should replace mine...it is in real nice shape, not rusted, etc.
#2--what were your thoughts on painting the shock? I bought that same shock from Mike @ SWR, and it to me, it was just too shiny to scuff up and repaint....
Enjoy yer new ride....whatcha doin with the perch? And for the record...is this style the deluxe seat or is your old style the deluxe? Have a good weekend!
Brian

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Allan in NE

02-18-2005 05:47:39




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Brian in NY, 02-18-2005 05:17:59  
Hi Brian,

I don't know what the history is on this old tractor other than it was restored down in the middle of Nebraska about 10 years ago.

The rub was it just has the wrong seat frame on it. It does not fit the transmission cover right, and the seat pan will not bolt up to the frame right; so, I think it is off of an older tractor or something. Been drivin' me crazy just 'cause it is not 'correct'.

I took the spring down to metal and just repainted it; left the shock just as I got it from Mike; gives it a nice 'contrast'. :>)

Allan

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r4etired

02-18-2005 04:04:59




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 16:40:54  
Allan, I know that's not 2510 paint, what is it?



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Allan in NE

02-18-2005 04:35:38




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to r4etired, 02-18-2005 04:04:59  
R4,

You're right. I'm gonna be sorry I went to all this trouble when I get the tractor in the shop this morning to mount the thing.

It just ain't a gonna match, and I'll wish I had used the right color. Groan. :>(

How would an old H look with 2150? :>)

Allan



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Sloroll

02-18-2005 03:43:16




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 The Throne! in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 16:40:54  
Kinda fancy fer your scrawny butt... Nice Job Allen!



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Allan in NE

02-18-2005 04:08:31




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 Re: The Throne! in reply to Sloroll, 02-18-2005 03:43:16  
LOL!

Yepper, gotta run the old tractor in this morning and get it all mounted and adjusted.

Never could stand that seat with the shock behind the sping; just wasn't right, to my eye and the bushings are all wobbled out. :>(

Allan



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Sloroll

02-18-2005 04:41:53




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 Re: The Throne! in reply to Allan in NE, 02-18-2005 04:08:31  
Have a great Weekend Allen. Seems I get to go to New Orleans for a funeral later this morning. Never been there. Tough to close up shop. Sometimes I guess it has to be done. It looks like I get to meet Howard in April. Looking forward to it.



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Kelly C

02-17-2005 17:29:49




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 16:40:54  
How much did he soak you for that. Kinda needing a new one for my H. Getting kind of tired slopping around.



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Allan in NE

02-17-2005 17:47:04




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Kelly C, 02-17-2005 17:29:49  
Hi Kelly,

He really worked me over on this one. $53, I think. :>)

Bushings and the shock was probably another $40 or $50, 'can't remember for sure.

Those darned bushings are a stinker to get in there where they belong. :>(

Allan



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farmallhal

02-17-2005 19:14:12




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 17:47:04  
Great job Allen on the seat looks better then a new one. Can you share any secrets on installing the rubber bushings? Need to replace them on my M but have heard from other folks it's a stinker like you mentioned. Thanks, Hal



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Allan in NE

02-18-2005 04:22:01




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to farmallhal, 02-17-2005 19:14:12  
Mornin' Hal,

Get that tube on the upper seat arm as clean as you can on the inside, then take some cup grease and lube the inside as well. Put the cup grease on the outside of the long rubber bushing too and it will push all the way in, if you turn it as you go.

Then, on the little side bushings, I used a "greased" putty knife as a 'shoehorn' to make the thing slide down into place between the two ears of the yoke.

Took some wigglin', as it is really a tight fit, but they will go in there.

Allan

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Nebraska Cowman

02-17-2005 17:11:48




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 16:40:54  
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Can I hire you with your squirt gun to do this one next?



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Allan in NE

02-17-2005 17:21:41




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-17-2005 17:11:48  
Whoa hey!

Now, there's a cutie; been waitin all day for ya to get that one posted!

Whadda thinkin'? County or State?

Looks like a good one, Howard!

Allan



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Nebraska Cowman

02-17-2005 17:24:00




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 17:21:41  
county, State stuff always ends up sold in Lincoln



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Chris in SeMo.

02-17-2005 17:11:26




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 16:40:54  
You sure did justice to that old seat Allan,That thing's beautiful. Makes a guy want to get out and clean and paint everything that needs it.LOL.Keep up the good work,Chris.



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Todd L

02-17-2005 17:03:55




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 16:40:54  
Allan you're pretty handy with the paint. Want to paint more?? haha



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Allan in NE

02-17-2005 17:15:32




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Todd L, 02-17-2005 17:03:55  
Hi Todd,

Sure, just as soon as I get my old junk cleaned up. :>)

How ya coming along with that Super M'er?

Allan



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Todd L

02-17-2005 18:58:52




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 Re: The Cowman's Chair in reply to Allan in NE, 02-17-2005 17:15:32  
I'm still at it. Just got the sleeves and pistons earlier this week so maybe I'll get some more done this weekend.



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