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Got a free 44” Gravely Zero Turn with a 17.0 hp Kawasaki motor. It’s pretty old but is a tank! Mowed for a few hours today and she ran like a champ. The only issue is the cushions have completely separated from the frame so I slide all over the place.

Looking for the most comfortable seat I can get. I know it is never going to ride like these new Cadillac smooth zero turns but want something decent to slap on here.

Are seats somewhat universal??

The bolts are 11.25” x 11.25” where they bolt to the flip up plate.
The plate itself is 14.25” across at the cross bolt mounting point.




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Take the seat to an automotive upholstery shop, they can fix the foam, upgrade it, recover it and you'll have a better seat. Probably for less money. And, you know it will bolt right up!
 
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Tractor Supply sells a variety of seats.


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Surplus Center also has a variety of seats.




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That is a heck of a gift. Congratulations buddy.
That Kawasaki is a great engine. Today was your lucky day. Wink



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Those are tough machines. One of the best built!!Congrats on acquiring it!
 
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Take the seat to an automotive upholstery shop, they can fix the foam, upgrade it, recover it and you'll have a better seat. Probably for less money. And, you know it will bolt right up!


I did this with the main seat for my Kawasaki Mule. Was 1/4 the price of a new one.



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Since you got a great deal on it I would just buy a factory replacement because Gravely makes a nice mower.
 
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What you need for that is a good set of made in-the-United-States locking pliers. https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/1540002184
 
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I have a Gravely 52 Pro-Turn. Bought it in 2013. Have done nothing but change blades and oil. It’s a tank. Haven’t even replaced a belt yet. My boys mow yards in the summer with it. They have made lots of money with it.

Take care of it and it will last a long time.
 
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I had that exact same mower. Never had a bit of trouble with it. Very powerful. That has a heavy duty hydro system in it. But it is heavy. I traded it off for the homeowner (Ariens) version. The lighter weight leaves fewer tracks in my lawn, but I sure do miss the power.
 
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That thing looks about 1000x better than the 1950's era Gravely bush-hog I used growing up.

I'm not complaining, riding that hog was light years better than pushing anything.


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Nice mower.... OEM seat from the dealer.


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VERY Nice Karma for you! Pics of the Kawasaki Engine? Cool


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PHPaul linked a site and I found this:
Claims to have a sliding base and adjustable weight suspension.

https://www.surpluscenter.com/...-512000BK-1-3545.axd

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quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
Take the seat to an automotive upholstery shop, they can fix the foam, upgrade it, recover it and you'll have a better seat. Probably for less money. And, you know it will bolt right up!


I did this with the main seat for my Kawasaki Mule. Was 1/4 the price of a new one.


Kind of hoping to find one that upgrades the suspension a bit.

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Originally posted by parabellum:
What you need for that is a good set of made in-the-United-States locking pliers. https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/1540002184


Read that thread the other day and they are on my list to add to the tool box when I can find them available.

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VERY Nice Karma for you! Pics of the Kawasaki Engine? Cool




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PHPaul linked a site and I found this:
Claims to have a sliding base and adjustable weight suspension.

https://www.surpluscenter.com/...-512000BK-1-3545.axd


that seat looks pretty good as long as it bolts up!
 
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