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    Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 11:13am
Posted a link to the a couple weeks ago.  I was the only bidder and I couldn't get the guy to take more than my bid of 50 cents.  Did buy some other parts from him while I was there, though.  Any idea who might have made this?  I think it's too good to be an at home thing, jsut not sure who would have made it aftermarket.  Will put it on this spring and see how I like it.
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I don't know but  case and ford used some that were similar,  and I have one that was like it on a wd but it has been modified
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Reminds me of the seats on the 2 Oliver 770s we had.
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Originally posted by LionelinKY LionelinKY wrote:

Reminds me of the seats on the 2 Oliver 770s we had.
Thats what i was gonna say, i remember seeing something like that on a few olivers.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Denis in MI Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 11:39am
I think the fords were called rest-o-ride and the case one was called easy ride
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Should have mentioned that I knew Case and Oliver had a similar setup.  I've bounced around on both of them.  This one just looks too good to be a homemade something using a donor seat.
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I have a friend with a M M jetstar 2 and the seat looks just like that. By the way I've used the tractor and I really like the seat.

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Here's one like it on a Ford...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Seem to remember some aftermarket company made them.  Joy Rider it was called??
The innovators offer what others will imitate.
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Aaron, you have peaked my interest.  I'll have to do some digging now.  I have seen that style on Olivers too, as mentioned above.  The Joy Rider was a different design with multiple springs in the base and a shock for dampening.


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Originally posted by Brian Ahart Brian Ahart wrote:

Aaron, you have peaked my interest.  I'll have to do some digging now.  I have seen that style on Olivers too, as mentioned above.  The Joy Rider was a different design with multiple springs in the base and a shock for dampening.


Thats my wd45 seat! Good to have a name. Thanks for posting that.


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Thats an Oliver.  Can get parts @ Korves Oliver Parts in the St Loius area
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 LOOKS JUST LIKE THE SEAT ON OUR NEIGHBORS M-MOLINE.  JET STAR SOMETHING==I CANN'T REMEMBER THE NUMBER OR YEAR.
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I think it's factrory on Olivers.  This is either a modified Oliver or an aftermarket using the torsion rubber suspension.  Ok, been looiking at the AGCO parts book for a 77 Oliver.  This looks like mine.  http://www.agcopartsbooks.com/EpsilonWeb/book.aspx?book=agco/s19m6000  Maybe this is a farm job, not sure.  Still gonna mount it this spring and see how I like it.
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