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Farmall M Seat Question

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Kerwin

05-06-2008 05:48:31




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Hello. The seat pan on my Farmall M has cracked in a circle around the support and come off. From what I can tell, the seat on my M was held on by two large carriage bolts. I've looked at some of the seats advertised on Ebay and from OEM, but they are "four bolt" seats. Were there different kinds of seats?

Please forgive my ignorance, I don't have a parts book yet. We just brought the M home...it's been in the family since new so we are happy to have it.

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Janicholson

05-06-2008 08:03:17




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 Re: Farmall M Seat Question in reply to Kerwin, 05-06-2008 05:48:31  
Rusty is exactly right.
A good welder could repair the seat, and grind the weld such that it will be invisible. That might be the simplest way forward. JimN



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RustyFarmall

05-06-2008 07:02:00




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 Re: Farmall M Seat Question in reply to Kerwin, 05-06-2008 05:48:31  
There were two different styles from the factory. The early tractors used a pipe frame seat and had a rail style of mounting. The later tractors used the Monroe seat, and had the 4 bolt pan. In addition, there was probably at least 6 different aftermarket manufacturers and each of them thought they had a better seat than the factory seat. Actually the Monroe was aftermarket also, but later on it could be ordered up from the factory. The Monroe with the 4 bolt pan seat is the most popular, but that does not mean that is what you have. If you could post a picture of what you have, maybe we could identify it?

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