Description
If you’ve been putting up with that worn-out tractor seat that leaves you stiff and sore after a day in the field, you know it’s time for an upgrade. This king-size suspension seat is built to handle big operators and long days, giving you the comfort and support you need whether you’re planting corn, cutting hay, or running a cultivator from sunrise to sunset.
What You’re Getting
- Wrap-around armrests that provide solid support without getting in your way
- Mechanical suspension system that smooths out the bumps and jolts of field work
- Built-in seatbelt keeps you secure when navigating rough terrain or steep ground
- Slide track option lets you adjust the seat position for perfect reach to controls
- Heavy-duty construction rated for operators up to 300 pounds
Built for Real Farm Work
This universal seat fits a wide range of agricultural tractors and is designed to handle the demands of serious farming operations. Whether you’re running row-crop tractors for corn and soybeans, utility tractors for hay and livestock work, or compact tractors for specialty crops, this seat adapts to your operation. The generous 22-inch depth and 18.5-inch width provide room to move and stay comfortable during those marathon planting or harvest days.
Made to Last
The durable vinyl upholstery stands up to the punishment of farm life – diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, morning coffee spills, and years of sun exposure. The mechanical suspension system uses proven technology that keeps working season after season without the complexity of air systems or electronics that can fail when you need them most.
Installation Notes
This is a universal seat that mounts to most standard tractor seat bases using existing bolt patterns. The mechanical suspension adds some height compared to a basic seat, so check your cab clearance before ordering. Installation typically takes about an hour with basic tools, and the suspension comes pre-adjusted for average operator weights but can be fine-tuned as needed.






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