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For whatever reason it was a little tough getting this done. One seat I bought on eBay showed up with a zillion extra holes drilled into the outer shell of the back rest, and also did not line up with the seat bracket properly. It was sent back. The others offered on eBay have the plastic shell instead of steel.
This one is advertised from Northern Tool to be specifically for Cubs, and for $99 rather than the typical $130. Just got it in yesterday and the quality is excellent. Can't wait to install it on the 882, and now I'm thinking about getting another one for my 147 resto. Just a heads up for you guys in the market for a seat. |
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Nice looking seat!
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Nice seat, they are comfortable!
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Any chance you could post the part # ?
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Here is the page link:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...9222_200519222
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I like nice seats!!!!
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Looks good. Let us know how it fits. Looks like $13 shipping for me. Did they charge tax too? The one I got from Surplus Center is good but it has a bunch of holes on the back and on the bottom and none of them could be used + it is made in China.
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since were talking seats is the seat your referring to the original style for a quiet line? or did they come witht the low back? im thinking low back on the older cubs and then they went to the high back your talking about on the 82 series but i just want to make sure
there is an aftermarket seat i can get pretty reasonable through work. has anybody tried this style yet? looks like a combination of the seat your talking about and the low back that is on my 1650. what do you think? it does have the 8x11 bolt pattern for a cub cadet just looks like a plastic pan to me. |
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Yeah, when the vinyl gets old and cracked then it pinches when you are trying to mow in the summer; a literal P.I.T.A.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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Item# 27001
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