Seat Suspension and Forward and Rearward Adjustment

Vertical shock dampener control (A) allows the operator to limit the amount of "upward motion" the seat suspension provides. Based on operating conditions, this control has three detent positions.

These three detent positions usually cannot be felt. Push the control all the way down for the softest ride. Move the control all the way up for the firmest ride. Between these two positions is the medium firmness position.

Height adjustment is made with a push/pull knob (B). To raise the seat, push in on the knob. To lower the seat, pull out on the knob.

NOTE: The suspension can be adjusted to reach limits in the minimum and maximum heights, which in effect, locks out the suspension system, making it rigid. The suspension height control will also hit the limits if adjusted too close to the extremes.

The forward/rearward adjustment handle (C) allows the seat to slide forward or rearward for best working position. Vertical adjustment control handle (D) allows the front of the seat cushion to be raised or lowered for the best working position.

Attenuator lock-out lever (E) locks out or releases the forward or rearward movement. Pull up on the handle to lock; push down on the handle to release.

NOTE: If the seat does not float or "pump" up, see your John Deere dealer.

The air seat also has the operator's presence system.

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A-Vertical Shock Dampener Control
B-Push/Pull Knob
C-Forward/Rearward Adjustment Handle
D-Vertical Adjustment Control Handle
E-Attenuator Lock-out Lever

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