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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on December 07, 2005 at 05:54:12 from (216.208.58.191):
In Reply to: Pics mastered? Inspired by Hugh! posted by P Backus on December 05, 2005 at 09:27:03:
Paul: I just noticed you poking a bit of fun at my Super A seat. I grabed that cushion about 10 years back when my good better half was replacing a chesterfield. She actually believes I didn't look after the cushion very well. If you notice that hole on right front corner of the cushion. That is where the mouse was getting material to build a nest in the torque tube of SA last winter. That one is recorded in archives here at YT, those guys poked a bit of fun at me as well. Actually I agree my seats are a mess. The seat on the 140 is a factory SA pan seat, it had that when I bought it. I believe it was there since tractor was new. The other two seats on 130 and SA are factory deluxe seats for 130 and 140. I do admit there is not much original about the upholstry on any of those seats. The original pan seat on my SA was in bad shape so decided to buy this deluxe seat with the idea of getting all three seats upholstered, then putting pan seat on SA and deluxe seats on 130 and 140. As Pa Kettle used to say, " One of these days Ma."
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