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Old 10-12-2014, 11:16 PM
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Nightow1, what'd you do with the lugs that were on yours?

Brent, I'd be interested where you got them too. I thought that at least one side was NLA from CCC....
AFAIK, they are both now NLA. Gotta scour eBay or hope Patton has a set. Last set I saw on eBay sold for a couple hundred
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Old 10-12-2014, 11:23 PM
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if you are referring to the tire lug nuts, Haven't touched them, Why what's wrong. now what do I have to fix lol. I hate you, I can hardly even see the darn things in the pick and that's the first thing you pick up on ROFL
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Old 10-12-2014, 11:29 PM
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if you are referring to the tire lug nuts, Haven't touched them, Why what's wrong. now what do I have to fix lol. I hate you, I can hardly even see the darn things in the pick and that's the first thing you pick up on ROFL
LMFAO!! NO! LOL!

I was talking about the lug tires. Tractor tires. In the first pic it has them, in the other two, it has turf tires. Did you change them? Or did it come with two sets of tires? ......
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Old 10-12-2014, 11:38 PM
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Oh lol, It came with the AG tires but I didn't like them they weren't very wide, it came with 3 sets so I put the CUB turf tires back on it, had better front tires on it, but the center wall of the RIM started to separate so I had to change them out till I can get the Tiged. Never seen this happen. must of been from the loader they had on it.
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What is the place that burned down, and rebuilt? I THINK that's where I got them from. $115 shipped to my door for the pair. Both are NLA. I paid $75 for the pan. So to have the "look" cost me $190.......it was worth it. lol Guess I could sell my old fender pan to recoup some of it.
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Oh lol, It came with the AG tires but I didn't like them they weren't very wide, it came with 3 sets so I put the CUB turf tires back on it, had better front tires on it, but the center wall of the RIM started to separate so I had to change them out till I can get the Tiged. Never seen this happen. must of been from the loader they had on it.
Gotcha! Still have them?

You don't need to get that TIG'd. A MIG would be fine.
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What is the place that burned down, and rebuilt? I THINK that's where I got them from. $115 shipped to my door for the pair. Both are NLA. I paid $75 for the pan. So to have the "look" cost me $190.......it was worth it. lol Guess I could sell my old fender pan to recoup some of it.
Last time I looked, you could still get one side. That's cool. We all buy what we want. I've paid more for something I "wanted".
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OK I figured I would have to tig them wanted less clean up
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What is the place that burned down, and rebuilt? I THINK that's where I got them from. $115 shipped to my door for the pair. Both are NLA. I paid $75 for the pan. So to have the "look" cost me $190.......it was worth it. lol Guess I could sell my old fender pan to recoup some of it.
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I have to agree that I have paid prolly too much for something I wanted, not needed. Just ask my wife.
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Did a little more digging on this issue. First both flares are NLA. Second Cub did 3 versions of the fenders. Tractors like the 1882 came with the more square corners. Later tractors have the more rounded corners and the 2284 has the 3rd design. Not sure what the change is. Any way here are the fender part numbers and the tractors that I looked up for the numbers.

Cub Cadet 703-2141-0498 (2182)
Alternative for 703-2141: YELLOW FENDER

Cub Cadet 703-2141-0498 (1641)
Alternative for 703-2141: YELLOW FENDER

Cub Cadet 703-2744 (2284)
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