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Any hope for this Orginal Wheelhorse Seat

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Morning, 

Seller has this available near me, seller states pretty well shot…. any hope or point in using it to put on my 66 856? Not planning on restoring tractor or even repainting in near future. I currently sit on the metal seat pan and it’s quite comfortable.. I do have a cheap waterproof cushion I could put but having an Orginal style cushion would be great. I live in Central Florida.. any idea what it would cost to have reupholstered? Or would be better to take that old cushion and have new one made in same style? Inside picture replied posted below

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FLtractor

Inside of cushion 

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lynnmor

That type of a seat is easy to reupholster, check around to see what they might charge.  I needed an RV awning repaired in your area many years ago, the price real low.  Boat repair shops is just one idea.  I would have it done right so it will be useful for many years.

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SylvanLakeWH

I would do boat repair place with new cushion and vinyl...

 

:twocents-twocents:

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Retired Wrencher

@FLtractor You can try Matt Castagno. He can make new ones. He did me one a while back. Not sure if he does white in the center though.

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, Retired Wrencher said:

@FLtractor You can try Matt Castagno. He can make new ones. He did me one a while back. Not sure if he does white in the center though.


You can PM @grnlark that’s Matt

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Retired Wrencher
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19 hours ago, Pullstart said:


You can PM @grnlark that’s Matt

Thanks Keven! Did not know the contact info.

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