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Old 06-05-2012, 12:50 PM
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That's a great price!
X2 on that one for sure!
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That's an awesome price! Looking forward to your pics, when you get it home.
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You just bought a tiller and everything else was free.. DANG!!!

Congrats on the 782, you will really like it. My 1711 is the CCC yellow and white version of the red 782.
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You just bought a tiller and everything else was free.. DANG!!!

Congrats on the 782, you will really like it. My 1711 is the CCC yellow and white version of the red 782.
Exactally!! Around here a #2 tiller will run you $450.00 so like DX3 said everything else is free. I wouldn't wait too long someboby else will jump at that chance.
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Old 06-06-2012, 02:45 PM
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the tractor isnt for sale locally...im the only one that knows about it right now. im picking it up next friday. ill be sure to get pics when i get it. he said the oil seal behind the PTO leaks...how hard is that to replace? i can't imagine itd be any different than a seal on the creeper gear i replaced on my 122.
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the tractor isnt for sale locally...im the only one that knows about it right now. im picking it up next friday. ill be sure to get pics when i get it. he said the oil seal behind the PTO leaks...how hard is that to replace? i can't imagine itd be any different than a seal on the creeper gear i replaced on my 122.
Not too bad, getting the old seal out will be the challenge. I would pull the exhaust to make it easier to get at.Unplug the PTO, (3) bolts hold it to the closure plate. It also has a bolt going into the crank. once those are removed, a little bit of wiggling should get it off. Then the seal is right in front of you.

All of this is after removing the grill shell, hood, side panels, and front motor tins.
You said it had a M18 in it? Here is a link to the sevice manual;
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4648
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Old 06-09-2012, 02:38 PM
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i went and checked it out today. in pretty decent shape. brand new Carlisle true power 10.5 ag treads on the back so thats a plus. comes with a Giant Haban snowblower thats in decent shape...the snow blade is SPOTLESS! tiller is in okay shape. deck is in good shape. hub caps are a little rusty and one has a big dent in it but nothing a body shop can't fit and ill have them rechromed and put on my girlfriends stepdad's restored 1200. i found the serial tag on it

model: 143782399
serial: 2050601U716015

anyone know the year? i know its a CCC model not IH which is a downer but still its a 782
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