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    Default Cox Ride-On Mower Seat

    A bit unusual, but someone may have one lying around.
    My trusty Cox Stockman has a disintegrating seat - and it "bites" - and I was wondering if anyone had one lying around that they would part with.
    Doesn't have to be pretty, but it would be good if it wasn't cracked and "bitey"
    If you have anything that might suit please let me know
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    Not covered by warranty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huon pine fan View Post
    Not covered by warranty?

    Hahahaha.
    It has been a very long time since warranty.
    It is a cracker of a mower and much better made than the newer ride-ons today.
    But the seat has teeth as you can see

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    Would Cox Mowers not have spare parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by China View Post
    Would Cox Mowers not have spare parts
    Certainly, but the prices make my eyes water.
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    I see the price for a seat for Cox and Rover mowers on Ebay and yes eyes did water ($232.95). What about this - a forklift seat adjustable leather ($56.89).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nifty Nev View Post
    I see the price for a seat for Cox and Rover mowers on Ebay and yes eyes did water ($232.95). What about this - a forklift seat adjustable leather ($56.89).

    Forklift Seat Chair Adjustable Leather Bobcat Tractor Excavator Machinery O | eBay
    That looks awesome.
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    Google 'what is PU leather'. I'm sure the pictures in the ad's that come up show some other items that may be very comfortable to sit on.

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