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  1. J

    Archive through February 03, 2016

    Harry, The torn material is vinyl. Jerry O
  2. J

    Archive through February 03, 2016

    Kraig, my seat looks exactly like the one you posted, just a lot older -- now to find the shop who did the work for Art Aytay. Thanks for your help, Jerry O
  3. J

    Archive through February 03, 2016

    Thanks Hydroharry, Here is a picture of the seat I'm working with. I'm pretty sure that the seat is the original, but it may not be and the relative who originally purchased it has Alzheimer's pretty bad and can't help me out. What do you think? Jerry O
  4. J

    Archive through February 03, 2016

    Thanks for the info Charlie, I talked to the guy who did the powder coating and he said he baked it at over 400 degrees -- and he has a home made oven so I don't really know how good the temp control is. Anyway, it'll get repaired and I'll be on my way again. Jerry O
  5. J

    Archive through February 03, 2016

    Does anyone know of a shop that can redo the seat cushion on a '65 cub cadet model 100? I'd like to keep the off white color and black seat pan. None of the shops in my area are able to redo it for me because of the shape of the seat and the fact that the material is crimped under the seat...
  6. J

    Archive through February 01, 2016

    Thanks for the info on my leaking gas tank. The key is the fact that the joints are soldered, I didn't know that and had the tank powder coated. The heat melted out the solder. After getting the solder info, I found a shop that can repair it for me. Again, thanks guys for the help. Jerry O
  7. J

    Archive through February 01, 2016

    I'm trying to bring a 1965 Model 100 back to life and it's going pretty well but I ran into a problem with a leaking seam on the gas tank. Does anyone know of a way to seal the tank seams without replacing the tank? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jerry O
  8. J

    Archive through December 03, 2015

    I am restoring an early (1965 or 66) MODEL 100 that has been in the family since it was purchased. I can't find the serial number. I know where it should be, but don't see any indication of a plate being there. Does anyone know if the serial number was put on a plate of some sort and then...
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