Posted by OregonAaron on September 22, 2022 at 06:44:12 from (68.118.66.137):
I have seen all these posts about seats and they prompted a question. Less than a year ago I bought a new seat for my JD 1520. Nothing special, just a yellow rubbery/foam seat probably made in china. It s comfortable and doesn t absorb water. Anyhow, one day I go out to tend to my cattle and I see several crows sitting on the seat pooping all over it and they poked several holes in it with their beaks. Annoying, but manageable. I cleaned it up and made a few flexible patches out of rubber from an old inner tube pieces and some E6000 adhesive. I figured I would cover the seat with a heavy tarp while not in use to protect it from the birds. The pack rats decided that I had created the perfect hang out for them and they peed all over the seat and chewed some holes. Now I am trying to decide what material I can make a tight fitting seat cover out of that will resist punctures and be waterproof but be plyable enough to work with and sit on.
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