Posted by Dpittman on July 18, 2020 at 15:58:45 from (108.199.246.47):
In Reply to: Tractor Ride posted by sodly on July 18, 2020 at 13:08:22:
I don’t have a picture, but I made ours side by side. It’s a Z Moline which puts all the controls on my side except the clutch but I got long arms so not a problem. I was fortunate enough to have two seats and the suspension to go with so I just cut a piece of 6x3/8 flat wide enough to bolt the suspensions to, drilled two holes in the middle to bolt the 6” to the original seat bracket and bolted the seats on. Ran 2 outside support struts from the seat suspensions for extra support and stop any wiggle or seesawing. Wound up with about 3 inches between the seats and separated seat suspension. I like the side by side better simply because she likes it that way. Another advantage to side by side is if she falls off I know where to pick her up at after the ride is over.
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