Bad Boy Mowers OEM Zero-Turn Universal Canvas Mower Cover 088-3050-00
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This is an OEM canvas cover from Bad Boy Mowers designed to protect zero-turn mowers from weather, dust, and debris when stored outdoors or in a garage. It’s a universal-style cover intended for use across various Bad Boy zero-turn models, not a custom-fit for one specific chassis.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, measure your mower’s overall length, width, and height (including roll bars or tall seat backs). The cover’s dimensions are not explicitly listed on the product page, so compare against your machine’s specs—most Bad Boy zero-turns with decks up to 60” should fit, but larger or smaller models may not. This is an OEM part, so it’s designed for Bad Boy mowers only; it will not fit other brands without significant slack or sag. Check that your mower has no sharp protrusions (e.g., exposed metal edges or blade spindles) that could tear the canvas. If you have a factory-installed mulching kit or bagger, verify clearance for the cover’s elastic hem or tie-down loops.
Key Things to Know
- Quality concerns: The 2.4/5 rating and only 5 reviews suggest durability issues—some users report tearing or fading within a season. Canvas is heavy-duty, but may not be waterproof; consider treating it with a fabric sealant.
- Installation difficulty: Very easy—drape over the mower and secure with the built-in elastic hem or straps. No tools needed.
- Common gotchas: The universal fit can be baggy on smaller decks, allowing wind to flap the cover. Also, the cover may not include a storage bag, so folding it when not in use can be awkward.
- Price vs. value: At $275, this is expensive compared to many aftermarket universal covers ($40–$80). The premium is for the Bad Boy brand name and OEM fit guarantee, but the low rating suggests you may not get commensurate quality.
Should You Buy It
Only buy this if you own a Bad Boy zero-turn and insist on an OEM cover for brand matching or warranty reasons, and you’re willing to accept potential durability trade-offs. For most users, a well-reviewed aftermarket cover (like a heavy-duty, waterproof model from a reputable brand) will offer better protection at a lower price.
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