linuxman51
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- Joined
- Nov 26, 2012
- Messages
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- Location
- Montgomery, AL
- Tractor
- craftsman lt1000/jd 717a/ mahindra max26 hst
Took a few minutes to drive around the property today (and get the hour meter up to 1 :cool2: ), check the new digs out, make sure it all works, etc etc... and discovered that while comfortable, this new seat design seems to be flat out terrible to opperate, or mine needs to be lubricated and/or adjusted..
when it locks 'up', it doesn't seem to really lock in a positive feeling kind of way (not the way my 28 latched in on the back side), and getting it to turn around.. well.. that required far more violence than I imagine it should. Unlike my old 28, there's not two separate (I don't think, that could be part of the problem :ashamed: ) mechanisms at play... I used to hit the bar in the front to unlatch it and flick it up, then bump the handle on the side to spin it around.
with the 26 it appears, you grab the tab in the middle to raise it up (and it uses some sort of spring-lock thing) but I'm uncertain if you hold that while trying to rotate it or what. it didn't seem to matter, and it almost got stuck 90 degrees from forward.
I'm about to skim the operator's manual, but poking around there was nothing very obvious about how it should operate compared with the older version. :confused3:
the mechanism also feels a lot cheaper (not saying it is, but it certainly feels that way). Its kinda nice that the seat flips forward tho.
when it locks 'up', it doesn't seem to really lock in a positive feeling kind of way (not the way my 28 latched in on the back side), and getting it to turn around.. well.. that required far more violence than I imagine it should. Unlike my old 28, there's not two separate (I don't think, that could be part of the problem :ashamed: ) mechanisms at play... I used to hit the bar in the front to unlatch it and flick it up, then bump the handle on the side to spin it around.
with the 26 it appears, you grab the tab in the middle to raise it up (and it uses some sort of spring-lock thing) but I'm uncertain if you hold that while trying to rotate it or what. it didn't seem to matter, and it almost got stuck 90 degrees from forward.
I'm about to skim the operator's manual, but poking around there was nothing very obvious about how it should operate compared with the older version. :confused3:
the mechanism also feels a lot cheaper (not saying it is, but it certainly feels that way). Its kinda nice that the seat flips forward tho.
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