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Old 03-18-2017, 10:28 PM
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I just got an 1864 that I bought for parts, but I may fix it up. I was wondering if the hydro and drive shaft will work in my 782 with Command engine. My 782 has a lot of whine while the 1864 is quiet.
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Old 03-19-2017, 06:49 AM
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The hydro and drive shaft will fit in the 782 with a CH. Personally I'd fix up the 1864. Power steering, tilt wheel just a lot nicer machine to operate.
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I just got an 1864 that I bought for parts, but I may fix it up. I was wondering if the hydro and drive shaft will work in my 782 with Command engine. My 782 has a lot of whine while the 1864 is quiet.
I wondered if a member on here bought that 1864. I seen it on craigslist and thought it would make a good parts tractor. As Sam said the rear and driveshaft will work in the 782. Also may want to consider the super steer front axle and power steering. I have a command 20, the super steer axle and power steering in the wife's 782 and it is a great driving tractor. If you want to check out our 782 I live in Defiance. Send me a pm with your phone # and we can chat.
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I wondered if a member on here bought that 1864. I seen it on craigslist and thought it would make a good parts tractor. As Sam said the rear and driveshaft will work in the 782. Also may want to consider the super steer front axle and power steering. I have a command 20, the super steer axle and power steering in the wife's 782 and it is a great driving tractor. If you want to check out our 782 I live in Defiance. Send me a pm with your phone # and we can chat.
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Tom, my 782 is set up as you describe yours, I love the red and am not excited about all of the plastic, I like steel much better. If I ever get out your way I'll get in touch and look you up.
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The hydro and drive shaft will fit in the 782 with a CH. Personally I'd fix up the 1864. Power steering, tilt wheel just a lot nicer machine to operate.
Thanks for the info Sam, but the plastic is all shot and the PTO is missing along with no deck. I'm sticking with the 782.
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Xtreme for a PTO https://xtremeope.com/ , take the deck off the 782 and plastic is no big deal or do like I did with these 2. I just love stirring the pot.
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