HELP! Seat frame

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Bigfoot18

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LS MT 347 a 2025 no cab
LS MT 347 HS no cab
I am in a dilemma help please. I am considered a giant at 7’3” this is a brand new tractor sitting in my shop and I was getting ready to have a seat frame built for it probably 16 inches high. in order for me to use the pedals correctly. Right now can’t get to them because of my legs. But I am seeing all of the warning signs do not raise seats extremely high due to center of gravity but damn I don’t have a choice. I’m just a semi retired law-enforcement for 38 years and I finally got me a nice piece of property. Could’ve gotten a larger tractor, but I don’t need one. I don’t need a larger tractor. I’m just mowing and move some dirt around. I’m not farming just getting the property ready for some wildlife. Any suggestions?
 

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   / HELP! Seat frame #2  
I too am taller than average, although not as tall as you. Larger tractors do not necessarily provide more leg room.

I have modified both of my Massey Ferguson tractor’s seats by raising them and relocating them back somewhat using C channels. I also replaced the OEM seats with aftermarket seats having greater adjustment (forward/backwards) capabilities as well as weight adjustment.

I wouldn’t worry to much about center of gravity but you would not won’t to raise the seat so high as to make your head the new roll bar. At your height you might also consider replacing the roll bar with one having greater height.
 
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I’m just a little over 6 feet tall and am amazed at the number of things designed for people that are 5’6” tall. Mops, vacuums, brooms and yes tractors. I found my last tractor, a Kubota BX and my current tractor, a JD 2025r are big enough for me but just barely. I’d do whatever you need to for your comfort. If you raise the center of gravity that’s ok and better than unsafe condition of it not fitting you.
 
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LS MT 347 HS no cab
I am in a dilemma help please. I am considered a giant at 7’3” this is a brand new tractor sitting in my shop and I was getting ready to have a seat frame built for it probably 16 inches high. in order for me to use the pedals correctly. Right now can’t get to them because of my legs. But I am seeing all of the warning signs do not raise seats extremely high due to center of gravity but damn I don’t have a choice. I’m just a semi retired law-enforcement for 38 years and I finally got me a nice piece of property. Could’ve gotten a larger tractor, but I don’t need one. I don’t need a larger tractor. I’m just mowing and move some dirt around. I’m not farming just getting the property ready for some wildlife. Any suggestions?
I'd get a new seat and custom build or have built a roll bar. Don't worry about center of gravity. That's a 4000+ lb tractor. Even a giant dude isn't going to make enough of a difference to matter sitting a foot higher.
 
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The only thing that I can add is, Welcome to TBN!!!

When you get a chance perhaps you could post pictures of your new tractor.
Also some pictures of your property, if you want.
We like pictures... lots of pictures!
 

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