It's amazing sometimes that things get built without any input from the people that have to operate it.
I have an
L35, which is the same set up. My tractor is wider than yours but still a pain as there was no thought given to someone wanting to step over the seat!
"Why would one want to do that" queries the dumbfounded design engineer?
(definition of an engineer: no offense intended to anyone but I've dealt with a peck of Boeing engineers with auto parts and I KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE...they can explain the metalurgy involved in a starter motor casting, explain the electrical theories until you pass out, but CAN'T TELL YOU WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF YOU WERE TO HOLD IT OVER THEIR FOOT AND DROP IT!)
Well back to the seat..
Why would one want to go over the seat? Well it's usually quicker, it's usually safer then up and down on to the ground, it's cooler (hey it's a REAL backhoe), and anyone who USES a backhoe has been in situations where the LAST thing they want to do is step off the tractor into shin deep GOO.
DUH. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
I thought the swivel seat would be easier on my
L35 then lifting up one seat and putting the other one down on my 1710 Ford. I custom made a frame mount for it so the hoe is tucked real close to the tractor (do a lot of work where a typical ass-dragging factory backhoe setup is a pain. When one seat on my Ford is down the other one is up. I simply flip one then the other then climb over using some simple platforms I made.
The Kubota seat is a real complicated affair, much more comfortable then my Ford seat I'll admit. It takes some getting used to, to operate it efficiently, push this, twist that, do this before you get your weight off it, etc etc, but works, IF you want to get off the tractor. I'm going to have to make some kind of 'FOR ME' adaptation so I can go over it though, maybe with a monkey bar or straps to hang and swing on, on the way over.
I'm going to love watching my orthopaedic doc's eyes glaze over when I try to tell him why I think my shoulders/wrists are screwed up..."well I was swinging by my arms on my tractor and..."/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
All of wish we had the floorspace of a big Case 580 with that swing around same level front to back seat. I'm surprised no aftermarket company doesn't make a conversion for these
B21 and
L35 models as they sell a lot of them to utility companies and other commerical uses.
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