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200 Seat cushion replacement

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    Posted: 18 Mar 2024 at 9:14pm
I'm trying to find an old post about seat cushion replacement for a 200.  I remember someone found a company making the same seat cushion's that look like when they came new.  Maybe MikeZ was the one who found them???    Andy
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There were two seats for a 200 tractor. I'd say 1972-73 was the first version with two 1 inch square tubes running up to the upper cushion. Then, in 1974ish and up was the Marathon brand seat which was completely different.
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 K&M online to see if they have what U're looking for. Then U click on the tab to find nearest dealers to order from. Most of AG Dlrs in my area are K&M Dlrs. 
 Hy Capacity online may also have them. Again U lookup online then contact their dealer to order. 
 Mine for late 200 came from ASAP, but that was 6 years ago, now they don't show the steel backed cushions anymore only wood. 
 DJ's & others on here at times should have them also. 


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Thanks for the replies.  I'm trying to find the original square pattern.  I'll look at Hy Capacity and K&M sites.   Andy 
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Here is a Supplier who has recently started to stock the Milsco Marathon Seat cushion


PS  They also stock the Arm Rests and associated hardware


Good luck with your project


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Yes that's the style I'm looking for!!!  Thanks Leadoff!!!   Andy
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