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Jon314 |
Posted - 04/07/2012 : 10:26:21 I have 2 '64 Landlords and they came with the pan seats. Of course over time the vinyl broke up and the foam deteriorated. Does anyone know of a source for rebuilt or new pan seats? The foam and vinyl is placed and then the steel is crimped to hold it in place. That worked from the factory, but nobody in an upholstery shop wants to touch it. I'm looking for ideas or sources. The farm supply stores around here have the replacement tie on types that beat sitting on the bolts, but are not comfortable either. Thanks in advance for your consideration. |
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Jon314 |
Posted - 04/18/2012 : 22:38:09 Thanks guys for all the good information. I'll check out those options. A few years ago someone told me about a seat manufacturer in Nebraska who made pan seats, but I lost the contact information. |
Talntedmrgreen |
Posted - 04/12/2012 : 07:06:53 quote: Originally posted by skunkhome
quote: Originally posted by freddie
I would but right now I am swamped at the shop. But will keep in mind. Might be kinda spendy. Takes about 6-7 hrs per seat + shipping
Oh, so they are $30-35 plus freight.
...and freight can't cost much |
skunkhome |
Posted - 04/11/2012 : 21:14:22 quote: Originally posted by freddie
I would but right now I am swamped at the shop. But will keep in mind. Might be kinda spendy. Takes about 6-7 hrs per seat + shipping
Oh, so they are $30-35 plus freight. |
Johnb212 |
Posted - 04/11/2012 : 20:55:01 Larry, I have a lawn sweeper just like the one hooked to your 725 in the above photo. Does it work well for you? I bought it used and in good condition but I have never been able to get it to work correctly. The tires skid and the sweeper will not rotate. I though it must be why the previous owner got rid of it because while it is of heavy construction and looks great it doesn't work well. I was going to try and replace the tires with a heavier traction tire and fill them with windshield washer fluid before giving up on it. Could it be that I am trying to work it with the setting to low. I hope it is me not the sweeper because I really like the way it was made. Thanks for any light you can shead on it. John |
Talntedmrgreen |
Posted - 04/10/2012 : 18:57:26 John, do you have a picture of one on a seat pan? Kinda suprised the seller doesn't show that. |
midnightpumpkin |
Posted - 04/10/2012 : 17:09:48 I like this cover. It ties on. It is made of heavy vinyl and wears well.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lawn-Tractor-Seat-Cushion-Simplicity-1960s-1970s-/380422406608?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5892f141d0#ht_1699wt_1029
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Talntedmrgreen |
Posted - 04/10/2012 : 15:34:54 I would imagine it's not a quick job. Sure would be nice to have a source for recovering. I've never really looked into it. |
freddie |
Posted - 04/10/2012 : 15:02:08 I would but right now I am swamped at the shop. But will keep in mind. Might be kinda spendy. Takes about 6-7 hrs per seat + shipping |
Talntedmrgreen |
Posted - 04/10/2012 : 11:28:10 So, Freddie....are you volunteering? I have a half dozen sitting around that could use new skin =] |
freddie |
Posted - 04/09/2012 : 17:52:39 I recovered mine. It's a lot of work but I like doing them. You have to peel back the metal, cut out a new pattern and sew it up and then fold the metal rib back over the new vinal. |
larry8200 |
Posted - 04/07/2012 : 12:27:54 quote: Originally posted by simplelife
These are close to original looking. http://www.tractorsupply.com/padded-pan-seat-black-0278221
There are some who have successfully uncrimped the original and have redone them themselves, but patience is the key when attempting such a task.
Here is the Tractor Supply seat on my 725. It required to 1/2" holes in the center of the seat pan, but have a feature to drain water and they (were) about $45.
Tractor supply also has tie on black padded seat covers that are a fair fit on the old Landlord seats with the vinyl and foam gone.
Good Luck!
Tractor Supply seat on my 725:
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simplelife |
Posted - 04/07/2012 : 11:16:47 These are close to original looking. http://www.tractorsupply.com/padded-pan-seat-black-0278221
There are some who have successfully uncrimped the original and have redone them themselves, but patience is the key when attempting such a task. |