Vinyl Repair?

   / Vinyl Repair? #1  

Larry_Sheehan

Member
Joined
Jun 30, 2005
Messages
41
I got a small tear in the vinyl covering the seat of my 3510.
Has anyone got a means of repairing this that'll look better than the old standby (duct tape)? Ideally it'll wear as well and be invisible. I'm sorta thinking that I'd try one of those sets you used to see an TV infomercials.
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #2  
Larry_Sheehan said:
I got a small tear in the vinyl covering the seat of my 3510.
Has anyone got a means of repairing this that'll look better than the old standby (duct tape)? Ideally it'll wear as well and be invisible. I'm sorta thinking that I'd try one of those sets you used to see an TV infomercials.
If you can take the cover off, get a piece of clear heavy weight vinyl at a fabric store. Use industrial vinyl cement according to the directions to stick the clear vinyl on the inside of the seat cover. This kind of vinyl cement is flexible and will stay that way. It works so well that the fabric will tear before the cement will come lose. The cement that I use is manufactured by R-H Products and is HH-66 Vinyl Cement.
I guess you could use a section of vinyl similar to the original if you have it. I have just always used the clear.
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #3  
I work for a hospital. We have some vinyl covered rolling swivel chairs at office work stations. They get tears and splits on occassion. I take them apart and send the seat to a local store that does vinyl repairs for us at about a third the cost of a new chair. I also send out vinyl covered stretcher mattresses when they get rips or tears and have them completely recovered. They use a better quality vinyl than what came on them.
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #4  
I had a tear in the seat of my 5005. I filled the crack w/ black silicon and smoothed it with a wet finger. So far it has worn better than duct tape but it is not exactly "invisible". Of course, I was never very good at arts and crafts in school so your results may be better.
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #5  
Larry_Sheehan said:
I got a small tear in the vinyl covering the seat of my 3510. Has anyone got a means of repairing this that'll look better than the old standby (duct tape)? Ideally it'll wear as well and be invisible. I'm sorta thinking that I'd try one of those sets you used to see an TV infomercials.
I'm curious... have you priced out a replacement seat cover through Mahindra? :confused: I'd love to know the price! ;)

As good as any repair might be, this is still a tractor seat and subject to a fair amount of hot sun, rain and plain old-fashioned physical abuse. Will any repair... other than duct tape... really last that long?

When my cover goes... and I'm just amazed that it hasn't gone already the way I abuse it... if I can afford it, I'll get a new Mahindra cover. If I can't afford it, I'll get two matching Deluxe seats from TSC... one for the tractor and one for the backhoe!

I always wanted matching comfortable seats fore and aft! :) Doesn't have to have a Big "M" on it! :D

Dougster
 
   / Vinyl Repair?
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Well a horse ate my arm rest, and Mahindra doesn't sell them separately. Luckily Galen LaWall came through...he had a spare for some reason. I'll see what they say, but my dealer is pretty by the book. If there's not a part number for it, he's done looking.

If that doesn't work, I'll try the black silicone...I hadn't thought of that. I'd been looking at the kit "AS SEEN ON TV"
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #7  
Larry_Sheehan said:
Well a horse ate my arm rest...
Yeah, yeah, yeah... and a dog ate my mortgage payment! :) Funny how that works! :D

Dougster
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #8  
What about the slip over covers that come on new Mahindras? Wouldn't fix the seat, but would cover it up and keep your backside dry.
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #10  
MtnViewRanch said:
You have a mortgage payment? :eek:
Not all of us here on TBN are filthy rich left coast land barons driving 7520's ya know! :)

Dougster
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #11  
Larry_Sheehan said:
Well a horse ate my arm rest,

They also eat leather bridle reins. I still remember the wippin' I got for leaving my bridle out. :eek: Also, one of our calves would eat our horses tails half way up. My male ferret ate the TV/VCR button off of my remote. .......and my favorite.........my Daddy can beat your Daddy up. :p
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #12  
Good luck with the seat repair. I was going to suggest super glue. Pets??? We agreed to keep our nieces dog for awhile (a Jack Russell). He got in the house, marked (peed on):mad: my daughters new computer (one of the floor tower type). It was still under warranty. When you turned it on, said something about hard drive needed attention. They just exchanged it, no questions asked, no information volunteered.:D
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #13  
Have you seen this product? "fixmytear". It's a repair tape which sticks very well to vinyl, canvas, rubber, leather and most other surfaces. Apply it to both sides if you can for extra strength. Absolutely life saving tape.
-amazon.com/Fixmytear-Magic-Repair-Tape-33ft/dp/B01MA5HSNC
-amazon.com/fixmytear-Magic-Repair-Tape-Kit/dp/B016M1S1GU
 
   / Vinyl Repair? #14  
Have you seen this product? "fixmytear". It's a repair tape which sticks very well to vinyl, canvas, rubber, leather and most other surfaces. Apply it to both sides if you can for extra strength. Absolutely life saving tape.
-amazon.com/Fixmytear-Magic-Repair-Tape-33ft/dp/B01MA5HSNC
-amazon.com/fixmytear-Magic-Repair-Tape-Kit/dp/B016M1S1GU
Cool!
Have you used it on a seat surface? - Do the edges peel up? Does it creep? Is the bond stable in warm/hot and cold conditions? How long does it last and can it be cleanly removed to successively renew the repair?

THANKS!
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 Yongfu Scooter (A59231)
2019 Yongfu...
2016 UTILITY VS2RA 48FT REEFER TRAILER (A59575)
2016 UTILITY VS2RA...
New Holland 650 Hay Baler (A53317)
New Holland 650...
2008 KOBELCO SK210LC EXCAVATOR (A60429)
2008 KOBELCO...
2010 LAREDO 5TH WHEEL (A55745)
2010 LAREDO 5TH...
2016 Chevrolet Traverse SUV (A59231)
2016 Chevrolet...
 
Top