Captain13
Active member
Equipment
M7040 4WD ROPS, ZD28, Woods (84” box blade, 72” harrow, 48” pallet forks)
I had two slits on my tractor seat, one on each side, so I checked new seat prices and decided I would just have mine re-upholstered. Took the seat in to a shop that does cars and trucks. Got there at nine and he was through at eleven. I never have been crazy about the seat and I mentioned to him how firm it was and he agreed and said he would look at it.
He did a great job. When I picked it up, I noticed the vinyl was a heavier grade than the original Kubota and a lot softer. He said the Kubota seats are heat molded and that’s what makes them so hard and that’s why they start splitting. He said that not to many shops will do the re-upholster on a heat molded seat because they don’t know how to remove the vinyl from the foam. He added a half inch layer of high density foam over the original Seat foam and coupled with the heavy vinyl, makes the seat a lot more comfortable. Looks good, too.
So if you’ve had the sticker shock from looking at new seats, consider a shop that can overhaul your original.
He did a great job. When I picked it up, I noticed the vinyl was a heavier grade than the original Kubota and a lot softer. He said the Kubota seats are heat molded and that’s what makes them so hard and that’s why they start splitting. He said that not to many shops will do the re-upholster on a heat molded seat because they don’t know how to remove the vinyl from the foam. He added a half inch layer of high density foam over the original Seat foam and coupled with the heavy vinyl, makes the seat a lot more comfortable. Looks good, too.
So if you’ve had the sticker shock from looking at new seats, consider a shop that can overhaul your original.