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I have a 122 and 126 both workers, not collectors. Is there a ‘modern’ comfortable seat that will fit with little or no modification? (Have to admit I haven’t really looked much. Just being lazy and asking.)
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I like the seats as seen on the 782.
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I put this one on my 126. Extremely comfortable to me. It did not have the brackets on it and I believe it was less than $70 at my local TSC. Very little modification to make it work. Drilled two holes and that was it.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pr...t-520000bk-cnl
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Seat from an 82 series and up will bolt on.
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I snagged one of these at Mills Fleet Farm for something like 70 bucks.
It's fine. It's comfortable. But it's not as nice as the OEM 782 seat which is about twice as much.
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Thanks, everybody, good ideas.
Jbo |
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