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Only under the hood pic i have
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882 diesel, x3 ih 582, 73 124, x2 82 seriers pullers, 1686 16hp puller |
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Well, it does have a "LOW" tire. That is "O" is the first tractor I ever restored. The exhaust on my 1811 was super easy. I took of the original muffler and saved the clamps. I went to the hardware store and got chrome drain pipe. (They only make 2 diameters, but I don't remember which it is.) I sliced a slit in the end of the pipe lenght wise so the clamp would tighten correctly and they slipped right on. I did no cutting of length or anything. They fit perfect. The Right side of the tractor pipe does slightly rub the grille, but it can be "Fitted" by bending the drain pipe slightly by hand. Do this delicately and it will work. Be warned, it is LOUD!!!! I don't want to hi jack the thread, but here are more pics. I restored this machine when my Grandfather passed away. I was only about 10 when he bought it and it was his baby. I learned to mow on this machine when I was little. I restored it and customized it to be a garage queen. I do ride it once in a while to keep it limber, but it won't work another day in its life. Parades, shows, and maybe a pull or two is all it will see. I could make it stock again in 1 hour if I ever wanted to. BTW.... a 5 inch chrome car style open air cleaner will mount right on the bottom of the stock air filter base. LOL!!!
resizecub4 by ramman16248, on Flickr resizecub5 by ramman16248, on Flickr resizecub6 by ramman16248, on Flickr resizecub3 by ramman16248, on Flickr |
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That is one nice 1811!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Very nice I would love to hear it run. Rims give it a narly look.
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Well that sure is a nice 1811! I may just have to start a project tractor similar to this one
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882 diesel, x3 ih 582, 73 124, x2 82 seriers pullers, 1686 16hp puller |
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It sounds very similar to a Harley. The twin cylinder engine sounds like a cammed V-8 at idle though. Imagine sitting on a Harley with open pipes that exit over the front wheels. Yep, it's that loud.LOL!!!
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Those are some very cool tractors! Nice work guys.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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Check out the size of these dual stacks ! (By the way, look at the pipes on that cub)
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What pipes?
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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