Excellent how-to video !!! Lots of images showing details for various steps. My JD x300’s seat has a lot of vinyl damage. I think using the 300 during cold temperatures contributed to the vinyl cracks. Learning which products to use for seat repair is a big plus. Thanks for putting in the time to make a quality video. Do you have a video showing how to remove the black stuff that seems to grow on the JD yellow seats? I have a 2023 JD x730 I bought last June. Have kept it under a tarp when not using it and the black stuff has grown on it. My local JD dealer told me the tarp restricts air getting to the seat and that contributes to the black growth - do you know if it’s mold? Storing the tractor in a shed or barn seems to be the desirable way to go. Do you have any experience storing a JD riding mower beneath a tarp vs. in a shed?
I buy Black Streak remover by the gallon and keep it in a small pump sprayer. Spray it on and literally rinse all but the most stubborn stains off minutes later. amzn.to/3zx9dKu
i removed the back (upright) upholstery from an old high back home office chair in one piece , worked it over the entire seat of my old murray rider on a hot day , trimmed excess , and bolted hinge over cut ends . looks good , few folds . can't find a yellow doner chair though .
i enjoyed the video. i got a little confused during the two different seats and some of the back n forth but i think i understand what you did. There is always playback for me as well! This was a great video and will help a lot of us with these seats. These are on mowers and tractors alike! Thank you sir for your time in sharing this!
Brilliant Baldeagle! My 650 hours x300 has the same problem. I used tape but I'm gonna try what you did. Those repair components probably won't be as easy to source here in the U.K. but I'll definitely give it a go! All JD parts are extortionate in the UK. My 42 inch edge mulch Deck belt is looking like it could go at any time........£200 here......approx $180 usd? Anyway.....best wished from England! Dave👍
This is by far the most permanent repair I have been able to come up with. I have no doubt the repair will outlast the rest of the seat. Thanks for watching!
I can really appreciate the way you talked and walked through the the repair steps. A lot of times, a functional repair is the best. I've been through 1 seat cover and now 1 yellow duct tape repair. Good mower, doesn't look so hot but still worth its weight to me. Thanks for your simple how to video. After my seat is done, I may just clean it up and do some touch up painting?
Thank you my friend. This is by far the longest lasting way I’ve found to repair these seats. It’s a shame @johndeere hasn’t fixed this issue at the factory level. 🤦🏻
Anytime brother, it looks like a solid job for sure. It's not only JD that won't fix known issues just so they can cheap-out and make money at the users expense.
Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ - 32oz (Quart) The Strongest Waterproof Vinyl Cement for PVC, Vinyl & More amzn.to/3zruqFR DIY John Deere seat vinyl repair Repairing John Deere Riding Mower Seats with Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ | Step-by-Step Guide. This video demonstrates how to repair and patch two vinyl John Deere riding mower seats using the Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ - 32oz (Quart). This product is known as the strongest waterproof vinyl cement for PVC, vinyl, and more! 🔧 What You'll Learn: 1. Minor Patch Repair: Watch as we repair a small tear on the first seat. 2. Major Repair: Follow along as we tackle a much more significant repair on the second seat. 3. Tools Needed: We’ll show you all the essential tools for these repairs. 4. How to Use Them: Step-by-step instructions on effectively using each tool. 5. Ventilation Cautions: Important safety tips to ensure proper ventilation while using the product. 6. Product Label Review: A detailed review of the Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ label, including key features and usage instructions. 💪 Why Choose Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+? • Strongest Waterproof Bond: Perfect for heavy-duty repairs on vinyl, PVC, and more. • Versatile: Works on various materials, making it a must-have for any DIY enthusiast. • Easy to Use: Ideal for DIY projects and professional repairs, ensuring a seamless application every time. 🔗 Get Your Own Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ Here: amzn.to/3zruqFR 🛠️ Tools Featured in This Video: • Utility knife • Scissors • Marine Vinyl patch material • Application brush • Small rollers (Recommended) • Masking tape (Recommended) • 120 grit sandpaper or cloth (Recommended) • Foam rubber for more significant repairs • Door trim removal tool to assist with tucking vinyl into the base. 📺 Subscribe for More DIY Repair Videos! If you found this video helpful, please like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY repair tutorials and reviews on maintaining and repairing outdoor equipment! Below are the tools and supplies we use in our shop and daily adventures. KoverBond Plastix-27 Plastic Repair System (Discount Code BALDEAGLE242) shopusa.koverbond.com/?ref=BALDEAGLE242 Plastic Welding Hot Stapler Repair Welder Kit a.co/d/0TcxIQX Mini Tire Changer for mower, go-kart, and most small tires. amzn.to/31eHgGp The drill bits I use are lifetime-warranted Molybdenum from Drill Hog. www.amazon.com/dp/B010US18BG/?tag=eagle0f1-20 Titanium MIG 140 Welder Works with Flux Core (No Gas needed - 110 volts) amzn.to/3mqj3oP Titanium MIG 170 Welder Works with Flux Core or Gas (110 or 220 volts) bit.ly/3k8GUrD As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These links help you find the products I've used in this video. Clicking these links will take you straight to the products on Amazon and help support this channel without costing you anything extra. Get the Motion Hero Pack that I use in my videos for Only $37 one-time investment. Use unlimited times on your own and client videos! baldeagle242--videohero.thrivecart.com/motion-hero-pack-1/ If you're a video creator on TH-cam - Tube, Buddy is an excellent program to evaluate your videos and make recommendations to help you attract more viewers. www.tubebuddy.com/Baldeagle242
+@robertjospeh1097 Thanks for watching! Hopefully you’ll find other videos I’ve posted interesting or useful. th-cam.com/play/PL5_ZXmQpcjpac4UV8OW8g-IWVCR8tqy79.html&si=RKfnQL-PAcZFy67a
One could run a nice little side hustle doing this for folks around town who need it and would rather not spend the money on a replacement. You could charge $50 a seat, spend a few hours a week, and if you average 5 seats a week, that's an extra $1000 a month. Lots of equipment seats need attention and are pretty pricy. This as a service could be a great seller around the neighborhood or around town.
I like this repair with the foam patches. My one criticism is the edges of the vinyl. Even though they may not come up, they kind of poke me in the eye. I may combine this repair with the repair from your other video and put a bit of Plasti Dip on the edge, just to blend it a bit so it's not so obvious. That could also be done with the corner pleats as well to help hide them, filling them with a bit of Plasti Dip.
Exactly. The second seat is off of a 2002 John Deere LT160 that’s spent a lot of its life outside. It’s not pretty but it looks much better than where it started.
The simple answer is, Yes. However as I demonstrated on the second seat, forming the thicker vinyl around curves and corners can be challenging. If I was going to do that I would do it in overlapping sections.
@@baldeagle242 Does the vinyl stretch, especially if a heat gun is used? I’m trying to get an idea of whether it could somewhat get glued then sort of get shrink-wrapped to the seat. Also, I wonder if a crafty person could make a slip cover out of the vinyl. I don’t know, but I like your ideas. Gives me ideas.
@@jeffreyphipps1507 Standard vinyl will stretch better than marine vinyl. The marine vinyl has a mesh material like fiber on the back that limits how much it’s able to stretch. The standard vinyl does not offer UL protection and will become very brittle in a short time when used on something outdoors. I’m sure a vinyl repair shop could do a much better job than myself but my goal is to creat an inexpensive waterproof repair on as low of a budget as possible.
Personally, I hate the john Deere seats. John Deere has known for years, their seats are inferior. Yet they do nothing to correct it. I've found aftermarket seats. Sold on places like E-bay & Amazon. That last longer, are more comfortable & cheaper than OEM. They are also yellow.
Mine started ripping at 100 hours. What in the hell is John Deere selling such junk? You pay good money for the cheapest seats I have seen on lawn tractors.
I’ve seen brand new equipment with torn seats and cracked hoods before they ever burn the first tank of fuel. JD just announced major layoffs today. www.scrippsnews.com/business/company-news/john-deere-announces-mass-layoffs-at-3-of-its-midwest-factories
Excellent how-to video !!! Lots of images showing details for various steps. My JD x300’s seat has a lot of vinyl damage. I think using the 300 during cold temperatures contributed to the vinyl cracks. Learning which products to use for seat repair is a big plus. Thanks for putting in the time to make a quality video. Do you have a video showing how to remove the black stuff that seems to grow on the JD yellow seats? I have a 2023 JD x730 I bought last June. Have kept it under a tarp when not using it and the black stuff has grown on it. My local JD dealer told me the tarp restricts air getting to the seat and that contributes to the black growth - do you know if it’s mold? Storing the tractor in a shed or barn seems to be the desirable way to go. Do you have any experience storing a JD riding mower beneath a tarp vs. in a shed?
I buy Black Streak remover by the gallon and keep it in a small pump sprayer. Spray it on and literally rinse all but the most stubborn stains off minutes later.
amzn.to/3zx9dKu
Thanks for the info!
i removed the back (upright) upholstery from an old high back home office chair in one piece , worked it over the entire seat of my old murray rider on a hot day , trimmed excess , and bolted hinge over cut ends . looks good , few folds . can't find a yellow doner chair though .
That’s awesome! I love thinking outside the box to make a practical, functional repair. 😁👍
Nice repair, no more setting on a wet seat after a rain. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Rich. This is definitely the best way to seal and waterproof these seats that I’ve found. 😁👍
i enjoyed the video. i got a little confused during the two different seats and some of the back n forth but i think i understand what you did. There is always playback for me as well!
This was a great video and will help a lot of us with these seats. These are on mowers and tractors alike!
Thank you sir for your time in sharing this!
In hindsight, I should have stayed in one seat for this video. When I realized it, it was too late to start over on another seat. Lesson learned. 🤦🏼♂
Well well well someone has never met the Arizona Sun. You be doing that repair every year here. Great video
You can keep all that craziness! There’s not enough green out there for me. 🌞🥵😎
Brilliant Baldeagle! My 650 hours x300 has the same problem. I used tape but I'm gonna try what you did. Those repair components probably won't be as easy to source here in the U.K. but I'll definitely give it a go! All JD parts are extortionate in the UK. My 42 inch edge mulch Deck belt is looking like it could go at any time........£200 here......approx $180 usd? Anyway.....best wished from England!
Dave👍
I wish you the best with your repair. I’m interested to know how it turns out and what you’re able to source. Thanks for watching! 😁👍
@@baldeagle242 will do bru👍
Thanks for doing this video, gives me inspiration to fix my X300 which has the same issues
This is by far the most permanent repair I have been able to come up with. I have no doubt the repair will outlast the rest of the seat. Thanks for watching!
I can really appreciate the way you talked and walked through the the repair steps. A lot of times, a functional repair is the best. I've been through 1 seat cover and now 1 yellow duct tape repair. Good mower, doesn't look so hot but still worth its weight to me.
Thanks for your simple how to video. After my seat is done, I may just clean it up and do some touch up painting?
@@ronaldchristian4663 Thank you! This is be far the longest lasting way I’ve found to repair these seats. 😁👍
They turned out nice Steve, thanks for the video. 👍
Thank you my friend. This is by far the longest lasting way I’ve found to repair these seats. It’s a shame @johndeere hasn’t fixed this issue at the factory level. 🤦🏻
Anytime brother, it looks like a solid job for sure. It's not only JD that won't fix known issues just so they can cheap-out and make money at the users expense.
Turned out really good repairs Steve 👍
Thank you, Nev. I was just watching your SP185 video, and I laughed at the "That was awkward" part. 😂
Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ - 32oz (Quart) The Strongest Waterproof Vinyl Cement for PVC, Vinyl & More amzn.to/3zruqFR DIY John Deere seat vinyl repair
Repairing John Deere Riding Mower Seats with Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ | Step-by-Step Guide. This video demonstrates how to repair and patch two vinyl John Deere riding mower seats using the Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ - 32oz (Quart). This product is known as the strongest waterproof vinyl cement for PVC, vinyl, and more!
🔧 What You'll Learn:
1. Minor Patch Repair: Watch as we repair a small tear on the first seat.
2. Major Repair: Follow along as we tackle a much more significant repair on the second seat.
3. Tools Needed: We’ll show you all the essential tools for these repairs.
4. How to Use Them: Step-by-step instructions on effectively using each tool.
5. Ventilation Cautions: Important safety tips to ensure proper ventilation while using the product.
6. Product Label Review: A detailed review of the Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ label, including key features and usage instructions.
💪 Why Choose Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+?
• Strongest Waterproof Bond: Perfect for heavy-duty repairs on vinyl, PVC, and more.
• Versatile: Works on various materials, making it a must-have for any DIY enthusiast.
• Easy to Use: Ideal for DIY projects and professional repairs, ensuring a seamless application every time.
🔗 Get Your Own Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ Here: amzn.to/3zruqFR
🛠️ Tools Featured in This Video:
• Utility knife
• Scissors
• Marine Vinyl patch material
• Application brush
• Small rollers (Recommended)
• Masking tape (Recommended)
• 120 grit sandpaper or cloth (Recommended)
• Foam rubber for more significant repairs
• Door trim removal tool to assist with tucking vinyl into the base.
📺 Subscribe for More DIY Repair Videos! If you found this video helpful, please like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY repair tutorials and reviews on maintaining and repairing outdoor equipment!
Below are the tools and supplies we use in our shop and daily adventures.
KoverBond Plastix-27 Plastic Repair System (Discount Code BALDEAGLE242)
shopusa.koverbond.com/?ref=BALDEAGLE242
Plastic Welding Hot Stapler Repair Welder Kit
a.co/d/0TcxIQX
Mini Tire Changer for mower, go-kart, and most small tires.
amzn.to/31eHgGp
The drill bits I use are lifetime-warranted Molybdenum from Drill Hog.
www.amazon.com/dp/B010US18BG/?tag=eagle0f1-20
Titanium MIG 140 Welder Works with Flux Core (No Gas needed - 110 volts)
amzn.to/3mqj3oP
Titanium MIG 170 Welder Works with Flux Core or Gas (110 or 220 volts)
bit.ly/3k8GUrD
As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These links help you find the products I've used in this video. Clicking these links will take you straight to the products on Amazon and help support this channel without costing you anything extra.
Get the Motion Hero Pack that I use in my videos for
Only $37 one-time investment. Use unlimited times on your own and client videos!
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Fantastic repair brother thanks for sharing buddy 👍 😊
Thanks for stopping by my friend. I hope all is going well for you and the family. 😁👍
Thank you and a great video!
+@robertjospeh1097 Thanks for watching! Hopefully you’ll find other videos I’ve posted interesting or useful. th-cam.com/play/PL5_ZXmQpcjpac4UV8OW8g-IWVCR8tqy79.html&si=RKfnQL-PAcZFy67a
TY for Sharing
You’re welcome. I appreciate you stopping by. 😁👍
One could run a nice little side hustle doing this for folks around town who need it and would rather not spend the money on a replacement. You could charge $50 a seat, spend a few hours a week, and if you average 5 seats a week, that's an extra $1000 a month. Lots of equipment seats need attention and are pretty pricy. This as a service could be a great seller around the neighborhood or around town.
I like this repair with the foam patches. My one criticism is the edges of the vinyl. Even though they may not come up, they kind of poke me in the eye. I may combine this repair with the repair from your other video and put a bit of Plasti Dip on the edge, just to blend it a bit so it's not so obvious. That could also be done with the corner pleats as well to help hide them, filling them with a bit of Plasti Dip.
That’s a great idea! I like that 😁👍
That stuff looks solid have to pick some up ! The second seat not pretty but fully functional so who cares 🤷
Exactly. The second seat is off of a 2002 John Deere LT160 that’s spent a lot of its life outside. It’s not pretty but it looks much better than where it started.
AMZON has brand new fork lift seats in black for $63.
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After watching this process, I'll be buying the $30 fabric seat cover.
@@coreygraft799 I have 4 of them listed on Market Place. 😁👍
If you own a JD You sure better watch this real soon 😢😢😢
Terrible seats
Sad but true! 🤦🏼♂
Excellent
I don’t have a John Deere, so forgive the question. Wouldn’t it be better to just cover the entire seat with the thick vinyl?
The simple answer is, Yes. However as I demonstrated on the second seat, forming the thicker vinyl around curves and corners can be challenging. If I was going to do that I would do it in overlapping sections.
@@baldeagle242 Does the vinyl stretch, especially if a heat gun is used? I’m trying to get an idea of whether it could somewhat get glued then sort of get shrink-wrapped to the seat. Also, I wonder if a crafty person could make a slip cover out of the vinyl. I don’t know, but I like your ideas. Gives me ideas.
@@jeffreyphipps1507 Standard vinyl will stretch better than marine vinyl. The marine vinyl has a mesh material like fiber on the back that limits how much it’s able to stretch. The standard vinyl does not offer UL protection and will become very brittle in a short time when used on something outdoors. I’m sure a vinyl repair shop could do a much better job than myself but my goal is to creat an inexpensive waterproof repair on as low of a budget as possible.
Personally, I hate the john Deere seats. John Deere has known for years, their seats are inferior. Yet they do nothing to correct it. I've found aftermarket seats. Sold on places like E-bay & Amazon. That last longer, are more comfortable & cheaper than OEM. They are also yellow.
I can’t argue with that. My only complaint is even the aftermarket seats are not cheap.
MTD and Jd are about the same thing 😢😢😢
Pure cheap junk
JD don’t care about anything but sales of the junk products
Mine started ripping at 100 hours. What in the hell is John Deere selling such junk? You pay good money for the cheapest seats I have seen on lawn tractors.
I’ve seen brand new equipment with torn seats and cracked hoods before they ever burn the first tank of fuel.
JD just announced major layoffs today.
www.scrippsnews.com/business/company-news/john-deere-announces-mass-layoffs-at-3-of-its-midwest-factories