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New skins for tired seats part 2

KEEPING on top of machinery maintenance often involves more than regular greasing and oil changes.

Josh Giumelli
 If you are tired of worn-out machinery seats, why not have a go at recovering them at home? It is a pretty simple, low-cost job and the results may be better than you expect.

If you are tired of worn-out machinery seats, why not have a go at recovering them at home? It is a pretty simple, low-cost job and the results may be better than you expect.

If you keep machinery for longer periods of time before changing it over, chances are the upholstery will start to show the signs of wear and tear. Even the faithful old field bin tractor deserves some...

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