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Yes a 782 I think they look really nice and steer great.
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Thanks Adrian! Do you happen to have a pic of them on your 782?
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Here you go.
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Quit showing that thing, it's hard enough waiting to get it as it is... LOL :biggrin2.gif:
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What do you mean. Showing what thing?
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:bash2::bash2::BangPC::BangPC: I am glad I have an old Pot Belly Stove out in the van I am going to be working on shortly to keep my mind off of it.. LOL
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The PO did the paint work but I forgot to ask him how long ago. He did a really nice job on it. There are a couple blem's in it but nothing big at all, you have to look pretty close to see them. He did repaint the wheels and deck with the cub cadet beige so I'm going to repaint them at some point.
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Thanks Adrian, they have a cool look to them! :ThumbsUp:
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Instead of switching to a 3/4" spindle, you can always narrow the rim. Most of the time when you see narrow tri-ribs on 82 series tractors, the front rims have been narrowed. A friend on mine did a set and he said it was pretty simple. I've also head of people using narrow 3/4" spindle rims with a bushing and using them on the 1" spindles. Seems like it would be a easy way to do it, but I would be concered about the wear to the spindle, but i guess spindles are cheap and easy to find.
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