Related to my question an trying to make the seat safety switch less sensitive, I also find this seat to be really slippery (Crafstman T2600). Any good approaches for a decent non-slip surface? I might just glue some rubber strips to it or something.
Thanks, I'll consider that. From the reviews on Amazon, it looked like a mixed bag as to whether this cover was slippery or not though.
-KenC
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Ken,
I actually saw one on the seat of a display tractor in the local Sears store, so apparently some Sears have them as a regular stock item, which might afford you the opportunity to evaluate it in a store rather than ordering one and returning it if it's not good.
I didn't try it out, but now wish that I had since I like the concept myself.
before anything on the seat, you may want to try washing it with some dishsoap or a degreaser. it could have a mold release type agent or something like armor all( make it all Purdy for sale)on it causing the slipperyness.
before anything on the seat, you may want to try washing it with some dishsoap or a degreaser. it could have a mold release type agent or something like armor all( make it all Purdy for sale)on it causing the slipperyness.
That was a good call. It does kind of feel like the car dashboard after you rub some Armor-All into it.
I cleaned it with a strong solution of Oxy-Clean and a scrubby. It helped, but still pretty slick.
Then I decided to go all cave-man on it, and hit it with a fresh sheet of 60 grit sandpaper. In a minute, I had it all buffed out to a pretty even flat-black look, and that made a HUGE difference. My butt stays planted in there now. I expect that will do the trick, but we will see the next time I mow.
Now, if I can get the seat switch desensitized, ( posted >>> here <<< ) that will go a long way towards me getting comfortable with this new mower (which I like well enough, just always some new things to adjust to, including the CVT). The tight turn is fantastic though.