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Now don’t judge me! I’m prepared to take flack from people about this but I have thick skin (and a cold arse).

 

Anyone got any ideas or options regards fitting a heated seat to my Logbullet. @Gray git played the seed, now I need to pursue the idea. 
 

the machine has a 12v cigarette type power point but I was dreaming about a hardwired heated seat with an on/off switch. It would need to be weatherproof as the LB doesn’t have a cab as such. 
 

Any bright ideas out there? 

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If you are just driving and not jumping on and off working all day, why not look at motorcyclist heated clothing. There is some good gear out there. Plug it into the 12v socket and be all-around toasty rather than just your arse.

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I used to have some catalytic heat pads for gloves and feet when skiing in very cold conditions and they seemed to last all day,  I see Amazon do heat wraps for backs which you could adapt for bum and would have the benefit of working when off the seat

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Heat-Company-Wraps-Large-Cells/dp/B077D8N39Y/ref=sr_1_11?crid=39G5TINJEJ4CI&dchild=1&keywords=heat+pads+for+back&qid=1607066341&rnid=1642204031&s=drugstore&sprefix=heat+pads%2Caps%2C230&sr=1-11

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We have got the heated car seat covers from Lidl in my car. They work well enough (inline switch with settings for off / low / high heat) but they’d probably only be any good if you either had a cab or could do some waterproofing?

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A friend has a Kioti utv type machine, he got doors made for it by a local tarpaulin company, they're see through material with heavy duty zips.

Then he got a heater matrix and plumbed that in to the engine, with a wee blower fan.

I assume the log bullet is water cooled?

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I'm not familiar with the logbucket can you pull the cover off the seat? They've been making aftermarket heated seat units for land rovers etc for years. If you can get the seat cover off you just put it underneath and install some super basic wiring. As it's under the seat it's pretty rain-proof. If you're pulling the seat cover off you can also look at re-foaming the seat whilst you're in there for more comfort ;)

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Volvo do a lovely forwarder with heated seats ☺️ k

Edited by Khriss
( i know i am not being very helpful this morning but I have welding to do in the snow ? )

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