Deere Swivel Rocker
Patrick Alles of Roanoke, Ind., put together this “Deere swivel rocker” using a Deere combine seat and some scrap metal. It’s painted green and yellow and comes complete with a 1-qt. paint can, insulated inside with some foam rubber that serves as a beverage holder.
“It’s a very relaxing seat, and our grandkids love it as well,” says Alles. “Not only does the chair rock back and forth, but it also can be swiveled from side to side.”
The seat came out of a Deere 105 combine. Alles raised the backrest about 6 in. to make the seat more comfortable. It’s mounted on a metal pipe that slips inside another pipe, allowing it to swivel. The rockers were fashioned from the frame of an old trampoline.
The entire unit comes apart into 2 pieces for easy transport.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Patrick Alles, 10170 N. 300 E., Roanoke, Ind. 46783 (ph 260 672-2444; palles12@frontier.com).
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Deere Swivel Rocker FARM HOME Miscellaneous Patrick Alles of Roanoke Ind put together this “Deere swivel rocker” using a Deere combine seat and some scrap metal It’s painted green and yellow and comes complete with a 1-qt paint can insulated inside with some foam rubber that serves as a beverage holder “It’s a very relaxing seat and our grandkids love it as well ” says Alles “Not only does the chair rock back and forth but it also can be swiveled from side to side ” The seat came out of a Deere 105 combine Alles raised the backrest about 6 in to make the seat more comfortable It’s mounted on a metal pipe that slips inside another pipe allowing it to swivel The rockers were fashioned from the frame of an old trampoline The entire unit comes apart into 2 pieces for easy transport Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Patrick Alles 10170 N 300 E Roanoke Ind 46783 ph 260 672-2444; palles12@frontier com
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