Disc mower cover

JackoTS90

Member
Livestock Farmer
Does anyone have an idea for dis c mower covers other than oem one from dealers?
The one we have is fudgeed,and needs replacing fast before someone hits a stone and takes out some glass, a new cover will look cheap then.
 

JackoTS90

Member
Livestock Farmer
Thanks everyone, will probably just buy one from dealers, might save the hassle. Anyone recommend a stiff drink to go with it?
 

Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
Had ours repaired by a company that makes and repairs tautliner curtains

Tried this once, unfortunately they are normally a thinner material and it only lasted a year.

Thanks everyone, will probably just buy one from dealers, might save the hassle. Anyone recommend a stiff drink to go with it?

Last one I brought was very reasonably priced actually. If yours has worn through at the top where it bends round the frame, where the grass hits it, mount a bit of steep in front of the curtain. This then takes the brunt of the wear and the curtain lasts a lot longer.
 
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gmc541

Member
Location
Omagh
Yep is mounted. Claas quoted us $2070+GST but I’m sure there is a cheaper option that may last just as well? The mower probably only worth 3-5k anyway.
I had a quick look yesterday at this one and apart from the repairable cut it's not bad. With the price you quoted you're air miles away which could be problematic [emoji848][emoji848]
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JackoTS90

Member
Livestock Farmer
I had a quick look yesterday at this one and apart from the repairable cut it's not bad. With the price you quoted you're air miles away which could be problematic [emoji848][emoji848]
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Yep freight could be problematic, thanks for the offer. I think we are just going to Bodge something together out of thick plastic left over from lining our effluent pond.
 

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