Hi all
Just redid a Farmall C that sat for years. Got it running and cleaned and painted it up. Runs like a clock. Even got a new seat, tires and one new rim. Used it with a sickle bar for most of summer. One day while mowing, the base that holds the seat came loose. Driver was going up hill and seat, base and driver fell off the rear of tractor. No warning. Driver, my brother-in-law, fell over the sickle bar and didn't hit anything but the ground. He didn't get a scratch. I'm sure he was sore the next day.
I guess the bolts had 60 years to rust away. Now if I ever redid another one I would check the seats bolts or just replace them. I often wonder what would have happened if brother-in-law would have been pulling a disk. I also remember as a kid; hanging onto the back of Farmall tractors while standing on the draw bar, holding seat, usually one leg up next to driver by big tires. We knew little about safety.
Cheers....Coffeeman
Just redid a Farmall C that sat for years. Got it running and cleaned and painted it up. Runs like a clock. Even got a new seat, tires and one new rim. Used it with a sickle bar for most of summer. One day while mowing, the base that holds the seat came loose. Driver was going up hill and seat, base and driver fell off the rear of tractor. No warning. Driver, my brother-in-law, fell over the sickle bar and didn't hit anything but the ground. He didn't get a scratch. I'm sure he was sore the next day.
I guess the bolts had 60 years to rust away. Now if I ever redid another one I would check the seats bolts or just replace them. I often wonder what would have happened if brother-in-law would have been pulling a disk. I also remember as a kid; hanging onto the back of Farmall tractors while standing on the draw bar, holding seat, usually one leg up next to driver by big tires. We knew little about safety.
Cheers....Coffeeman