PT seat w/ armrests

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Hey everyone, I just changed out the seat on my PT1460 with a suspension seat. I bought it at Tractor Supply for $100, less than the price of the PT armrests, lol. Anyways, the seat only has about 70 hours on it, so if anyone is interested, let me know. I am willing to let it go reasonably. Arm rests are in mint condition.

I will try to get some pics of the new seat tomorrow.
 
   / PT seat w/ armrests #2  
Not only pix but Details. And your net results (too high, not enough, not enough spring)....

Ken is the 1st that I know to do this and he loves the results. I am on the fence but have to do something this year.
 
   / PT seat w/ armrests #3  
I only have about 3" of headroom on our PT425. That is what is stopping me from getting a suspension seat.
 
   / PT seat w/ armrests
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Not only pix but Details. And your net results (too high, not enough, not enough spring)....

Ken is the 1st that I know to do this and he loves the results. I am on the fence but have to do something this year.

I haven't used it yet, but after some trial and error I got it so that it should be much better than the original seat. I cut the arms down 3", which dropped the platform about 2.25" and moved it forward about 2.25". I drilled several holes before getting it where I wanted (lol) but I like the final mounting position. I would always use the stock PT seat as far back as possible, and now I can go back even further if needed. It is maybe 1-2" higher when I sit in it, but is lower when bottomed out.

Here is the arm. You can see that I cut right through the old mounting hole.

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The seat has permanent armrests. I kind of like that better.

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There is less than an inch to the hydraulic tank cap, but it is enough room.

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You can see some of my goof off holes, lol. The seat ended up much farther back on the plate, but works good that way. I don't hit the plate with my legs at all.

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I reused the PT seat belt. It actually works a bit better with this seat. On the PT seat there was too much belt, and I always worried about the extra material getting caught on something.

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The low profile solution seems a lot better. I really haven't used the PT yet, so I don't know how it will perform. Like I said, the seat was only $100, so it's not like I broke the bank on it. This seat does have a lot of travel to it, but with the seat belt tensioned properly it won't go up all the way. I guess it is a tradeoff between comfort and control, and finding that happy medium is the key.
 
   / PT seat w/ armrests #7  
I purchased a similar seat for $65. about 5 years ago. I use it on my Kubota.
 

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