Is that where an animal has chewed on the shifter and a pedal?
Your seat would last awhile with a cover.
I've used contact cement and indoor outdoor carpet and fixed lawn tractor seats with good results. Weldwood is the best contact cement and the spray one is more user friendly.
i just cover all, including the back. (after removing the bottom bracket.
I've have some that are going on 8 years old and still look good.
Shoo goo is really good for re-glueing if the seat cover is still good but coming loose from the plastic backing. (but not needed if covering all with indoor/outdoor carpet)
After removing the deck you can replace the spindle bearings without removing the spindle housing. Take the top pulley off and drive the spindle shaft out the bottom, then remove the bearings. You tube videos about such. Just leave the blade on the shaft if desired. I usually re-pack new bearings if they have the removeable plastic seals.
Nice old machine, might be a keeper.
Your seat would last awhile with a cover.
I've used contact cement and indoor outdoor carpet and fixed lawn tractor seats with good results. Weldwood is the best contact cement and the spray one is more user friendly.
i just cover all, including the back. (after removing the bottom bracket.
I've have some that are going on 8 years old and still look good.
Shoo goo is really good for re-glueing if the seat cover is still good but coming loose from the plastic backing. (but not needed if covering all with indoor/outdoor carpet)
After removing the deck you can replace the spindle bearings without removing the spindle housing. Take the top pulley off and drive the spindle shaft out the bottom, then remove the bearings. You tube videos about such. Just leave the blade on the shaft if desired. I usually re-pack new bearings if they have the removeable plastic seals.
Nice old machine, might be a keeper.