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They Make Old Tractor Cabs Look Like New
When your tractor still works great but the interior is looking shabby, Tractor Interior Upholstery offers a solution. The Iowa company has been in business since the late 1990’s making upholstery for tractor and equipment cabs. Initially, the business only dealt with wholesale customers, but about seven years ago, they started selling directly to farmers and equipment dealers.
“We pride ourselves on having the best fitting kits that don’t need to be modified,” says Mitch Mulder, product manager for the business. Patterns have been perfected for John Deere and Case-IH tractors and equipment as well as other models built in the late 1970’s and newer.
Some kits need to be glued in place, but most customers order plastic-backed parts that snap in place with a click or silicone adhesive that allows for wrinkle-free repositioning. That takes the stress out of incorrect placement using glue.
The company offers complete kits for the cab or individual parts from headliner panels (roof) to door panels.
“We use automated Nichrome wire cutters for nice crisp edges and bends on the foam to help get the proper fit and placement every time,” Mulder says.
Tractor Interior Upholstery uses Polyester Polyurethane foam and perforated vinyl. The Iowa business makes upholstery parts in-house and typically gets orders out in a couple of days. They can also order seat and suspension kits for customers.
Check their website for available products and pricing. Items can be picked up to save on shipping, Mulder says.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Tractor Interior Upholstery, 4979 Orchid Ave., Northwood, Iowa 50459 (ph 641-390-0321; productmanager@tractorinteriors.com; www.tractorinteriors.com).


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2022 - Volume #46, Issue #4