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Case Skid Steer Bucket Seat Fits 40XT 60XT 70XT 75XT 85XT 90XT 95XT ETC

$ 63.35

Availability: 67 in stock
  • Type: Seat
  • Brand: Concentric
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 149000CM
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Case Skid Steer Bucket Seat Fits 40XT 60XT 70XT 75XT 85XT 90XT 95XT ETC
    Case Skid Steer Bucket Seat Fits 40XT 60XT 70XT 75XT 85XT 90XT 95XT ETC
    This Uni Pro™ - KM 127 Bucket seat is a multi-purpose seat suitable for compact tractor, lawn mower, garden, industrial, skid steer and construction equipment to add maximum comfort while you’re busy at work.
    Features:
    ·
    Quality PVC Camo Vinyl covering
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    Vacuum formed cover for operator comfort
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    Ergonomically contoured, high density foam cushion for custom fit
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    Durable blow molded plastic frame is corrosion resistant
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    Waterproof with central drain hole to prevent water build-up
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    Seat dimensions: 18.75" x 21" x 23" (W x H x D)
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    Multiple mounting patterns
    Mounting patterns include (W x L): 7.5" x 3", 7.875" x 7.875", 8" x 11.5", 8.8" x ---, 9.1" x ---, 11.25" x 10.5", 11.25" x 11.5" and 11.25" x 12.5"
    Applications:
    Skid Steers:
    410, 420, 430, 435, 440, 445, 450, 465, 1530, 1830, 1835, 1835B, 1835C, 1838, 1840, 1845,1845B, 1845C, 1845S,
    XT Series:
    40XT, 60XT, 70XT, 75XT, 85XT, 90XT, 95XT,
    CT Series:
    420CT, 440CT, 445CT, 450CT,
    SR Series:
    SR130, SR150, SR175, SR200, SR220, SR250,
    SC Series:
    SV185, SV250, SV300,
    TR Series:
    TR270, TR320,
    TV Series:
    TV380
    Notes:
    Only one flange style operator presence switch opening in bottom of seat
    Not a direct replacement for seats with TWO operator presence switches in original seat.
    These inserts use standard 8MM Bolts.
    The inserts are tapered half way through to prevent the bolt from easily coming loose/turning out after it is threaded in.  Generally after about four or five turns it becomes “tough” to thread in the rest of the way but as long as they are properly inserted and not “cross threaded” they will go in if guidelines above are followed.  A little lubricant (WD, anti-seize, ect.) will help.