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OP, that's a super clean unit, take good care of it. You won't find plastics like that again. Front bumper time!
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Why Farm Half When You Can Farmall? 1282 | 44C Deck, Chains, 42" Blade, Cast Weights, 020" Over K301 * 1711 | 50C Deck, #1 Rear Rototiller w/ Extensions, Sleeve Hitch, KT17S Series II 24302 --> CH18S * 1811 | 46 GT Deck, 42" Blade, Chains, M18 Magnum, Sleeve Hitch * 1782 | 60" #375 Deck, Kubota D640 Diesel * 1862 | #450 Snowblower, M18 Magnum * 782 | Y/W KT17 Series II, Sleeve Hitch * 984 | Y/W Onan/Linamar 20HP, Sims Cab, CAT 0 3 PT w/ Rear PTO, 60" #374 Deck |
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fix the grille
From what I can see of that grill, I'd repair it. JB weld Plastic Bond works wonders.
Oh, and if that SGT is cheap, buy it. I paid $100 for mine, and it's fun for towing and pulling. I took the mower deck off and mounted a winch in front, and got the Extreme 3-point stuff. Feels like a grown-up tractor. Handy when you need to drag a boulder or a downed tree out of the woods. Motors aren't that hard to find. Or spend $800 at HF for a new Predator engine. |
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Thank you, it will kinda hurt to watch it age over the years, but it is wild to have such a fresh machine that works the way it did when new. Makes mowing enjoyable. What kinda bumper are we talking about?
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Man, that's a score on that clean of a tractor. I have a 1711 and and 1641 and I personally don't think an 82 series deck will ever out-mow any of the cyclops decks. The 1711 is on permanent 3 point attachment duty.
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What makes the cyclops decks so good? I'm in MD too btw
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not bad for 300 bucks I think, even though it's missing a grill.
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My 1641 has the 42GT deck and it is one of the best mowing tractors I've ever had. The 1711 has a 44C and while it cuts clean, the discharge is pathetic compared to the newer designs. Look up Ray Weavers IH parts in Denver, PA. He has tons of parts for these tractors for good prices, I'm sure he has a grill panel there. Not too far of a drive for me from Cecil County. |
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I made a vow to keep this tractor clean, good to know about the deck being thin. My 50C really went from in-tact to rotted in 2 seasons as one hole introduced grass to areas where it would have never gotten otherwise. |
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To prevent damage to the plastics. In my 982 thread you can see one on there.
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Why Farm Half When You Can Farmall? 1282 | 44C Deck, Chains, 42" Blade, Cast Weights, 020" Over K301 * 1711 | 50C Deck, #1 Rear Rototiller w/ Extensions, Sleeve Hitch, KT17S Series II 24302 --> CH18S * 1811 | 46 GT Deck, 42" Blade, Chains, M18 Magnum, Sleeve Hitch * 1782 | 60" #375 Deck, Kubota D640 Diesel * 1862 | #450 Snowblower, M18 Magnum * 782 | Y/W KT17 Series II, Sleeve Hitch * 984 | Y/W Onan/Linamar 20HP, Sims Cab, CAT 0 3 PT w/ Rear PTO, 60" #374 Deck |
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