Posted by ScottyHOMEy on September 22, 2009 at 09:54:37 from (71.241.217.40):
In Reply to: Farmall H flip up seat? posted by ryanwheelock on September 22, 2009 at 09:34:36:
Flip-up seats on Cs, Hs and Ms were an option. The basic seat was simply a seat of the standard four-bolt pattern affixed to the seat mount.
There were two designs. The optional flip-up seat for the C/SuperC was a three-piece mount that bolted to the seat mount and to the underside of the standar four-bolt seat. I don't knwo if this was offered for the H or M, but it's design might have hade it possible, and I have a vague but unreliable recollection that the flip-up on Grandpa's 400 was of this type.
The other type used a different seat pan than the four-bolt. It had two parallel rails on the underside. Each rail had a hole near the upper/rear end to accommodate a hinge pin, and an arcguide for another pin to allow the tip-up motion. Bates Corp has a good picture of the underside of this type which might be more helpful than my attempt to describe it.
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