Posted by fixerupper on March 22, 2021 at 17:50:09 from (100.42.82.64):
In Reply to: Seat cushion posted by fixerupper on March 22, 2021 at 17:05:06:
Chuck I visited with you for a short while at Albert City. You probably have forgotten about me but that's OK, lots of people have. LOL
The cushion I have on my favorite SC has been on there for ten years and is just now beginning to give up the ghost. This is the SC that made ice cream at the Albert City show and will be making Ice cream again this summer. The cushion is going to be transferred to the 52 SC I do not like and don't drive much. I see cushions listed for somewhere in the $35-$39 range but I haven't bought one for ten years and it seems like the newer the part the cheaper it is made anymore. A 51 SC will be joining the herd as soon as the ground firms up on the farm I bought it from. It will be needing a cushion too. Will post pics of it on the Case board when I get it home. It is original and in near mint shape. Can't wait to get it to it's new home.
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