Texas Todd
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- Joined
- May 11, 2015
- Messages
- 14
- Location
- Pilot Point, TX
- Tractor
- Wheel Horse 312-8; Bobcat ZT3500; Kymron XH14; Kioti CK2610
My dealer didnt have an SE when I was chomping at the bit to buy mine. Armrests are one of the accessories I wanted with the SE.
I found these from Greene Supply and they stated they fit the CK2610 with the new seat (Mine is a 2021).
I received the armrests and four bolts. You will need two additional nuts to fit two of the new bolts. No instructions were included so this was trial and error. If you decide to go this way, the below may help.
I didn't take a before pic but you have the 6 torx screws (Circled in yellow). Remove them and take the seatback pad off. There are four allen head bolts that must be removed (the top two green and the bottom blue).
Attach the armrest plate using the middle row of bolts through just the armrest bracket and seat frame (red arrows pointed at them). The seatback pan has holes to attach these but they didn't line up for me. Tighten those middle two down first and then attach the pan with the top and bottom holes as shown. You will reuse two of the original bolts in the bottom (blue circles). I didn't have any metric nuts so I used two 5/16 x 3/4 bolts. I put them on backwards (nuts on outside) as I wasn't paying attention. I used loctite on the existing nuts and nylock nuts on the 5/16 bolts.
Replace the seat back screws and attach the armrests to the frame using the supplied allen bolts. (They come installed in the frame, just remove, place armrests and re-attach.
This is the final product. They appear to slant up slightly but are comfortable when sitting on it. Hope this helps someone!
I found these from Greene Supply and they stated they fit the CK2610 with the new seat (Mine is a 2021).
I received the armrests and four bolts. You will need two additional nuts to fit two of the new bolts. No instructions were included so this was trial and error. If you decide to go this way, the below may help.
I didn't take a before pic but you have the 6 torx screws (Circled in yellow). Remove them and take the seatback pad off. There are four allen head bolts that must be removed (the top two green and the bottom blue).
Attach the armrest plate using the middle row of bolts through just the armrest bracket and seat frame (red arrows pointed at them). The seatback pan has holes to attach these but they didn't line up for me. Tighten those middle two down first and then attach the pan with the top and bottom holes as shown. You will reuse two of the original bolts in the bottom (blue circles). I didn't have any metric nuts so I used two 5/16 x 3/4 bolts. I put them on backwards (nuts on outside) as I wasn't paying attention. I used loctite on the existing nuts and nylock nuts on the 5/16 bolts.
Replace the seat back screws and attach the armrests to the frame using the supplied allen bolts. (They come installed in the frame, just remove, place armrests and re-attach.
This is the final product. They appear to slant up slightly but are comfortable when sitting on it. Hope this helps someone!