I would like to replace the OEM seat on my BX2360 with a suspension seat or a suspension kit. Has anyone done this and is there an option that requires minimal modification?
Tim 62
Tim 62
I take delivery of my BX23S next week, and one of my main concerns is the seat. Great post, thanks for sharing.I put one on my BX years ago and it definitely saved my back mowing on my rough lawn. It is pretty much beat now but definitely raised the seating position. Also my tractor didn't come with a seat lock so the seat belt never was fully effective. Just bought a Z726x and wish a seat like that has could be adapted because it is the most comfortable mower seat I have experienced. Here is an old video of how I mounted it but that seat doesn't seem to be available these days.
Doesn't Kubota now offer a suspension seat option on the. BX23? Mine is an old 2360 that came with the worst seat ever made.I take delivery of my BX23S next week, and one of my main concerns is the seat. Great post, thanks for sharing.
Mine doesn't bottom out. The seat cushion has become very hard and uncomfortable probably from UV exposure and my fat butt on it about 800 hours mowing. I should just search for a new bottom cushion and cover.You might try putting valve springs inside the seat suspension springs. A member named SKEETS suggested this in another thread. I tried it and it works very well. The seat does not bottom out now over any terrain.
Adding the valve springs did not just prevent the seat from bottoming out, it effectively made the seat more than 1/2 inch higher while I am sitting in it. That is because the OEM springs do not collapse as much due to the valve springs helping support my weight. That little bit of added height is more comfortable for me. YMMVMine doesn't bottom out. The seat cushion has become very hard and uncomfortable probably from UV exposure and my fat butt on it about 800 hours mowing. I should just search for a new bottom cushion and cover.
My neighbor attempted to replace his BX2370 seat with high end suspension seat. It did not work for all the reasons RCW noted plus one.... it was too high for his wife to reach the the peddles.I recall a couple others putting suspension seats on BX tractors here on OTT quite a few years ago.
Seems like one or both took them back off pretty quick as the suspension seat was much taller than OEM, and they were uneasy with a higher center of gravity, whether real or perceived.