Need help for seat time!

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whoodle

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JD 110tlb, rtv900.
Hey Gurus,

I have a 110 tlb without a suspension seat that is killing my back. After a few hours in the woods, or a short stint with the chains, I can barely walk the next day. To be fair, my disks are degenerating, but I think a real cushy seat would allow me some comfort.

Any suggestions for a seat which can flip like the OEM? Do the new ones have a better suspension, and will it fit?

Any expertise would be great.
 
   / Need help for seat time! #2  
I haven't heard of anything for a 110 and with the flip over seat this might prove a challenge to design. With some custom work you may be able to use an airride suspension in the forward facing position and still have the fixed seat in the backhoe position.

Hope you can work something out that helps you.
 
   / Need help for seat time! #3  
There is a considerable difference between the air suspension seat on my 5075M and my 110 - no doubt about it!

I'd look into the possibility of adapting a series 4000 air suspension seat for the 110. As Steve mentioned - that might work for the forward facing use of the TLB - loader, etc. Regarding the backhoe; a backhoe seat from either the JD 7-8 backhoe series or possibly the 375-485 backhoe series might work.

If effect, you'd have 2 permanent seats mounted back to back. That configuration would require you to dismount the tractor and climb up onto the backhoe to run the hoe.

Talk with your local dealership folk's. Especially, the more experienced shop people and the lead part's guy!

Best of luck.

AKfish
 
   / Need help for seat time! #4  
What I was thinking (have to be cautious with that) was to use an air suspension mounting with the existing foldover seat on top of it. You would need to do some custom fabrication to make it work. I would think you only need the suspension system when seated forward, the hoe position wouldn't need it.
 
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#5  
I think (again with caution), you are right. It looks like four bolts hold on the existing assembly. Can one get a suspension system about 2.5 inches thick and bolt it in?
 
   / Need help for seat time! #6  
Why onlly two and a half inches? The existing seat suspension must be about five inches tall.

I would remove the seat and tilt mounting it is attached to, Then remove the existing suspension and see if you can measure an airseat suspension from a 3x20 or 4x20 tractor. I say this because you can get the 4x20 tractors with either spring suspension or optional airride suspension. I have the spring suspension on my 4520 and it is about the same height as the 110 seat suspension. I would assume from this that the air ride suspension platform is close the same height in order to be interchangable.

The trick to all of this is to preverve the correct height and seat position to be able to lock the seat in the rear position while operating the hoe. I think it is doable, you can buy the air ride seat platform for about $600 from Deere.
I would verify the fit first, might have to do some customizing.
 
   / Need help for seat time! #7  
I think that the air seat is compatible with the mount for the 110. And, with some modification (locking feature on the flipable 110 seat), you should be able to flip it over and lock it in place.

But, the back of the air ride seat is quite a bit different than the back of the 110 seat. If you look closely at the 110 seat - the front is the back and the back is the front...

They're the same. That's why you can sit on both ends of the seat.

I don't think that the air ride seat is built that way. And the armrests could be a problem as well.

AKfish
 
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The reason I thought 2.5 inches is because it looked like I could just remount the seat platform on the suspension and keep the 110 seat and flip feature. 2.5 would be the max before my knees hit the steering wheel.
 
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The KAD suspension on Ebay is not an air ride suspension platform. Most probable this was removed and replaced by an air ride platform.

My suggestion is to change out your platform (very similar to the one on Ebay) with the airride platform reusing your existing flip over seat.

I should ask this first, have you tried adjusting your seat suspension to see if this helps? The knob on the front of the seat down low adjusts the firmness for weight of operator.
 

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