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How can I repair a tear or cut seat on my Wheel Horse tractor?

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pfrederi

That is a tough one.  i have never found a permanent repair other than replacement.  Gorilla tape lasts for awhile.

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WHX??

Real tough one ..... Sliding on and off the seat will take the tape off in no time if this is a worker you use alot. I had thought about some kind of plastic mender but then just went for a new seat.

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bmsgaffer

Has anyone tried those vinyl seat repair kits you find at the auto stores? I bought one to try but havent had a chance yet.

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oliver2-44

I've used them to repair some boat seats, 4 wheeler seat & moped seat with good results. It tedious but I've had good results and the repairs have held up.

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RedRanger

I've used them to repair some boat seats, 4 wheeler seat & moped seat with good results. It tedious but I've had good results and the repairs have held up.

I've had the opposite results on truck seats.  Always crack back out within a few months.

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DennisThornton

I've tried several things through the years and sadly can recommend nothing any better than duct tape...

I do hope someone will point out several options but the only one I've found to work is a replacement seat!

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doc724

I have been using gorilla tape with pretty good success.  However, you have to round the ends (like a band-aid) so there are no sharp corners to get caught on your clothing.  On one of my machines, the PO used a piece of pleather.  It is much thicker than tape and I believe he used contact cement to hold it into place.  It has held up really well for close to 5 years now with only slight curling on the corners (which he did not round)

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oliver2-44

Most of the repairs I did were small cuts, cracks or nicks that I took care of before they got worse, and those have held up. I've never tried to repair a long crack or cut with the vinyl mender kits.

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DennisThornton

Cuts/tears have lost their strength and it is unreasonable to expect any glue to replace the strength the fabric provided so any repair has to take that into account.  Maybe duct tape underneath and a vinyl patch on top?  I don't know, but nothing has ever worked long for me...
 

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