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There are actually a type of suspension seat now available on mowers (mostly the zero turn type). They have adjusted to soften the ride to your liking. It seems like they run $100, +/-. You might check around for one of those. I intend to put one on my zero turn so I don't feel like I've been on a horse after mowing for 2 hours.
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Yeah the suspension seats are nice for mowers without any suspension. My neighbors old ridgid frame ztr was nearly unusable on some properties but when he sold it and bought a mower with real suspension it was a night and day difference then upgraded with an air seat.... Very nice....
I have a cub cadet with the big cloth covered seat. It's very comfortable. I do like the newer ones with the arm rests though. I looked at the green mowers and wasn't impressed with it for the price vs value and I wouldn't buy green anyway due to how they treat the farmers now.
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(04-21-2018, 02:42 PM)fredhargis Wrote: There are actually a type of suspension seat now available on mowers (mostly the zero turn type). They have adjusted to soften the ride to your liking. It seems like they run $100, +/-. You might check around for one of those. I intend to put one on my zero turn so I don't feel like I've been on a horse after mowing for 2 hours.
(04-21-2018, 04:48 PM)Robert Adams Wrote: Yeah the suspension seats are nice for mowers without any suspension. My neighbors old ridgid frame ztr was nearly unusable on some properties but when he sold it and bought a mower with real suspension it was a night and day difference then upgraded with an air seat.... Very nice....
I have a cub cadet with the big cloth covered seat. It's very comfortable. I do like the newer ones with the arm rests though. I looked at the green mowers and wasn't impressed with it for the price vs value and I wouldn't buy green anyway due to how they treat the farmers now.
Thanks. I'll look for one
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I tried the standard suspension seat on a couple of mowers and the Cub was one that I did like but I then tried a Gravely with a air ride seat and boy what a difference that made.
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Any leads on a suspension seat that doesn't rain see the seat height much?
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Try this. I have one on my ZT mower. Only about an inch of travel but it does make quite a difference. It takes a bit of work to mount if your seat holes don't line up but is doable. It only raises the seat an inch or two.
https://www.amazon.com/Maxpower-12530-Su...nsion+seat
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