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Old 05-31-2010, 09:33 PM
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My pan is fine but the cover and pad is shot. Where can I get a correct seat cover and pad?

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Old 05-31-2010, 10:48 PM
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Keep your eyes on Ebay, there is a seller that regularly sells OEM Cub Cadet seats for a decent price....I don't know of any supplier of a correctly fitting cover...but I have bought two of those seats and they bolted right on my 1200 and 1250. Looked pretty good and were comfy too. If I remember right he was in Michigan or Wisconsin, and had a buy it now price less than $50.
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So my current pan is worthless?
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Worthless is not a word in my dictiomnary Ha,LOL
I would not be quick to toss it after you possibly get a new seat.
I'm sure many fellows would like/need it.
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You can still get seats from the dealer for around $75. They are the ones from the 82 series tractors, but bolt right up, and look fine.

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Worthless is not a word in my dictiomnary Ha,LOL
I would not be quick to toss it after you possibly get a new seat.
I'm sure many fellows would like/need it.
Yeah, "worthless" was probably a poor choice of words! Let's see if I understand...I can get a complete seat that will bolt on to my tractor which means I don't need my current pan. Is there a place you guys know of that will re-cover my pan and make it look original?
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I bought a brand new replacement cushion on Ebay for $24. Fits fine, save your seat.
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Just the cushion or the cover also?
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Cushion and cover as 1 piece. Save your trim ring that holds it on though, you'll need it.
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