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Farmall C Seat spring
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350HU Don
03-14-2009 06:36:38
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I just bought a Farmall C and it has a broken seat suspension spring. Where can I buy a replacement?
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Randy in NE
03-16-2009 04:58:31
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Re: Farmall C Seat spring in reply to 350HU Don, 03-14-2009 06:36:38
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ScottyHOMEy
03-14-2009 06:54:17
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Re: Farmall C Seat spring in reply to 350HU Don, 03-14-2009 06:36:38
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They're pretty common. The site here may have them. OEM, Bates, a lot of the vendors have them. All I can advise is that when they were originally made, there was a choice of three different springs, one each for what was rather indelicately listed as light, medium, and heavy weight operators. If it hasn't broken off of yours, they were marked with 3,4 or 5 notches respectively, to help figure out which you have now. I think there's only one to be commonly found now, and OEM's number matches that of the heavyweight version.
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archie3
03-14-2009 06:48:34
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Re: Farmall C Seat spring in reply to 350HU Don, 03-14-2009 06:36:38
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I bought mine at napa for my c. Dont have the part no#. But i have a good parts man that found one that would work. Not exactly like the original at the top,but a hecka of a lot cheaper than those oem"s.
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archie3
03-14-2009 06:50:20
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Re: Farmall C Seat spring in reply to archie3, 03-14-2009 06:48:34
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sorry don, i thought you were talking about the shock. brad
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