pizzaguy
Bronze Member
I finally got around to getting my new air ride conversion done. I followed 4SHORTS example of cutting the seat pan and welding in filler panels to level the pan. I had a Bostrom 910 air ride seat I had purchased years ago that I bought and used in a GMC Top Kick company vehicle. It had terrible seats and if I wanted something better for my back I purchased it myself. Truck is long gone but since I bought the seat I kept it and put original back in. Back to topic, I adapted the original Kubota seat to the pedestal of the Bostrom air ride complete with the swivel part. This also allowed me to keep the factory seat safety switches in place. BIL had a 2 gallon air tank he gave me that I cleaned up and mounted under step which I can fill when needed. Air system is leak free and 2 gal of air will run the seat for a long time. Temperature will affect the pressure more than seat will use. Tractor is always used at home so I can fill it from shop compressor easily. Here are some pics of the install. Thanks to 4SHORTS for posting his pics and giving me the idea to do this to mine. I had everything laying around to do this and all it cost me was a little mig wire and paint
Competed seat installed
Kubota swivel base adapted to Bostrom pedestal
Exterior Air Tank

One last picture

Competed seat installed

Kubota swivel base adapted to Bostrom pedestal

Exterior Air Tank

One last picture