10 amps max. 16 AWG wire and a 15 A fuse. Due to the very intermittent operation and open wiring, this will work just fine.
You got a really good price on a complete seat and system. Do a www search and you'll see that they are running $1100 to $1400 with seat. I just bought a new unit, minus the seat off ebay for $375....seller had 7 left. My Branson 6530C came with one and that spoiled me. This one is for my Branson 2400 I bought in January.
What's neat about air is that the control lever is between your legs. You can reach down and push it in to air it up as much as you want, for certain applications, or pull the lever and let the pressure off for others......just fine tune the ride as the terrain changes......and there is no friction, no rough spots, to be felt with air....silky smooth. I got my tractor for a great price so figuring in the cost of my seat and 4 ply turf (had 6 ply industrials) tires, I am less than the cost of the complete seat and the total figures in what the basic tractor was selling for at other places.
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