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DDoyle9570@aol.com wrote:
> MANY M35's have been fitted with a sprung seat which I believe has
> its origins in the M800 series vehicles. (Although the 10 ton
> M123/125 series has a similar seat arrangement) A crank under the
> front of the seat is used to adjust the ride height. Has a shock
> absorber looking affair under it.
My deuce has that seat. I'm convinced that all it's good for is to
give the seat back a running start before it slams into my kidneys. :-)
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