I recently purchased (2) old tractor seats for my man room decor.....anybody out there know year/model these came off of:
http://s537.photobucket.com/albums/ff34 ... r%20Seats/
thanks for any help.
JohnnyRock
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Help ID old tractor seat (pics)
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Re: Help ID old tractor seat (pics)
OK....I figured out that one of them is off of a 1965 Sears Custom.
anybody know what the other cast iron one is from??? perhaps something from the 1920's or 1930's??
thxs
anybody know what the other cast iron one is from??? perhaps something from the 1920's or 1930's??
thxs
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Re: Help ID old tractor seat (pics)
JR:
Without knowing for sure what implement brand it came off of makes is almost impossible unless there is a maker's mark/stamp/casting code somewhere on that cast seat. It could be a plain jane replacement seat as well. Nice though. Be some pretty up on my wall
Without knowing for sure what implement brand it came off of makes is almost impossible unless there is a maker's mark/stamp/casting code somewhere on that cast seat. It could be a plain jane replacement seat as well. Nice though. Be some pretty up on my wall
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Re: Help ID old tractor seat (pics)
I looked around on the net kind of hard to find. Just call it a Hoyt Clagwell. No one will be the wiser.
The forum guys will just nod understandingly.
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Re: Help ID old tractor seat (pics)
Mr Ziffel wrote:Just call it a Hoyt Clagwell.
I'd say if you have a Clagwell seat you have a very rare piece of American history. If too many people were to find out, they would be clamoring all over your place for a look at it. You could find it missing if the wrong person were to know of it. I would sit on it for a while and not let too many know you have it.
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