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Clayfoot
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Joined: 23 Sep 2024 Location: Southern Ohio Points: 51 |
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Topic: Which Seat Cover?Posted: 20 hours 55 minutes ago at 7:57pm |
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I think it's finally time to get a creature comfort. After clearing the first 2 driveways in negative temps with the wind blowing, the metal pan seat started to get to me. I was a bit worried for my skin after finishing the 3rd one! Do I need a 19" or 21" seat cover for my D14 pan seat? I have the same one as in this eBay ad.
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HudCo
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Joined: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Plymouth Utah Points: 4042 |
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Posted: 18 hours 33 minutes ago at 10:19pm |
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thats a seat off of a massey ferguson it has a bottom pad about 3 inches thick and a back pad about 2 inchs thick massey 65
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HudCo
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Posted: 18 hours 31 minutes ago at 10:21pm |
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get the two seat pads for the massey be way nicer than a pan seat cover that probley wont fit that seat
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Clayfoot
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Posted: 11 hours 23 minutes ago at 5:29am |
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I guess I didn't scroll far enough through the pictures to see that the previously linked start is definitely not the correct seat.
This is the factory seat on my D14. No holes in it for cushions. https://ebay.us/m/NjNhiU |
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DSeries4
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Posted: 1 hour 46 minutes ago at 3:06pm |
It doesn't need holes for cushions. This is the cushion I have on my 3 D14s. It goes around the rim and ties up with a draw string. Before that , we would just put a couple of old jackets on the seat - was better than cold tin! ![]() |
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Dave (NE)
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2161 |
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Posted: 34 minutes ago at 4:18pm |
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Does anyone make/have a canvas seat cover for the pan seat? All I have been able to find anymore are the vinyl ones, and I would prefer a canvas one as I have had in the past. Thanks, Dave
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