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Hey guys, thought you might enjoy this pic of part of our stable, two of which are working just about every day. The hardest worker of the bunch is the one at the front, with a plastic seat mounted to plywood. The plywood protects the deck, has a cutout for accessing the engine hatch, and the seat is mounted on rails so can be positioned for custom comfort (the main driver of this mule is 6'4"+ and likes a lot of leg room). It's not the prettiest or most correct, but for those of us that use a mule as a work vehicle, it is perfect. The "dress" seat is stored away, and if we wish to mount it, the plywood just lifts off, leaving a clean protected surface. Since the mule stays out in all weathers, we have a drain hole drilled in the seat (just throw a bit of water into the seat, and mark the low spot accordingly)
We've used this setup going on 10 years now, and still going strong.
We've used this setup going on 10 years now, and still going strong.
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