Posted by JDseller on August 02, 2011 at 17:26:38 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: after market seats posted by mosinee dave on August 02, 2011 at 10:50:34:
It makes me mad that so many P!ss poor parts people work at dealerships today!!!!! To find the complete seat kits you have to look in the Merchandise sales manual. It list complete seat kits for just about everything ever build by John Deere and some other competitive equipment.
If you look up the two seat cushions in the parts catalog here are the numbers:
Seat back (black) AT25964 list price $192.40 Seat bottom (black) AT20490 list price $140.40
Complete Black SEAT KIT that replaces the two above numbers.
TY26551 Cushion kit List price $128.08
This is the complete cushions not just the padding/vinyl. The seats have been this way now for almost 25 years. If you get a lazy/greedy parts person they will not sell you the cheaper KIT. All of the Utility tractors are where I discovered this out first. All of the other tractors are this way too.
Please email me if you need any more information.
ALSO TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THIS I WILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU HOW TO LOOK UP THE KITS ON LINE. IT IS A LITTLE Involved BUT NOT TOO BAD.
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