Adirondack case guy
Well-known Member
Dane, here are the pics that I promised showing you where the hand crank was stored on SC tractors. First pic is the seat support channel and if you look from rear you see the first hole with no paint. That is where the latch in pic 2 is fastened with a bolt and a fingered coil spring to lock the crank into. Notice the loop for end of crank further down on seat suspension. the 3rd pic is of my late model SC with eagle hitch and rubber torsion spring seat suspension. This one seams to be messed up as the crank binds on the torsion adjusting nut. Perhaps the bolt and hand nut that adjusts the rubber spring should be threaded through the other way so the hand nut is on the RH side of the seat frame like my 830. so the crank doesn't bind, and tilt down.
Loren
Loren