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Regarding parts books being entirely accurate, don't bet on it. My dad spent 23 years selling parts and managing the shop at an IH dealer. I worked there part time 20 years ago. Practically everything we had were physical parts manuals (not computer or micro-fiche) and occasionally there were notes and corrections hand-written in the books. I imagine what was scanned to go in the online parts books was simply the best available. Considering IH was in financial trouble and preparing to sell-off Cadet, I can see them not fixing/upgrading the manuals or bothering to tell MTD.
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149 with kwik-way loader,1772,two 1782 super smokers, 982 SGT w 54" haban blade,60" haban deck, 50in deck cat 0 3 point, brinly cat 0: blade, plow(3), disc.123,hydro lift. 61"O" Brinly single row planter,brinly cultivator,#2 trailer,brinly 10 inch plow,3 42 inch blades,Model #1 Tiller with extenstions,haban sickle mo. 106w/ags and hydro lift.
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Well that possibly explains what the access hole is for on my 782
Always wondered why It was there, because it was off location to service the check/relief valves. --thinking they used the same stamping dies for those models?? |
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Well, I learned something today and discovered another Cub Cadet discrepancy.
The Owner's manual show the feature but the parts manual does not. Go figure....
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Roland,
Mom always said: "When we are done learning is when they lower us into the ground" Mom was always right, Ha,LOL! |
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I was just thinking the same thing? I have looked and saw no reason for that little access door in front of my seat.
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I always thought the little door in front of the seat was for the Manual Transmission Gear Shift Lever. The seat pans are the same for Manual Transmissions as well as Hydros.
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[B]Roland Bedell[/B] CC Models: 100, 105, 1450, 782, (2) 784, & 2072 [SIZE="4"][B][COLOR="Red"]Buy:[/COLOR][COLOR="Blue"] Made in the USA[/COLOR][/B] [/SIZE]:American Flag 1: |
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That would explian it too, I hadn't thought about the manuals. |
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Regarding the little door you remove to access the dipstick, I too have always wondered what exactly was its purpose. For what it's worth, dad is 83 and has been around Cadet since 1968. When I told him I was going to check the fluid on the dipstick he said he didn't think it had one. I assured him I saw one while loading the mower. When I did find how to get to it, he had a bit of bewilderment on his face not knowing about it. I'll let him know today this was on the ones with 3 pt hitch. They never sold a Cadet with 3pt and very few with the sleeve hitch. Thanks again to everyone that dug deep into your books and took photos to help figure out what setup I have going on. |
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