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Old 07-03-2015, 11:44 PM
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theres a 2182 near me on CL for 2500 to rich for my blood but i would take one in a heartbeat for 1000. got one on the line but have to wait him out
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pics have been added!
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Old 07-04-2015, 09:01 AM
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You only paid a grand for THAT? If it runs I'd say you got a great deal!
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Yes sir, runs fantastic..... Starts right up, idles perfect, cuts great!
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Looks like a clean 2182. Side cover on the exhaust side is from an early 2182 or 1782, you'll notice it has slots in the rear while the other side has the screen. One of our members Andy2182 had some new side panels waterjeted and they came out great. If you want to replace yours send him a PM.

Just my 2 cents but I would take the belt covers off the deck, they trap grass clippings and rot the crap out of the deck.
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Stop thief!!!!
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Haha! I think I did VERY well..... The deck has some rust through but it will come off this winter and I will cut out patches and weld in new material.
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Looks like a clean 2182. Side cover on the exhaust side is from an early 2182 or 1782, you'll notice it has slots in the rear while the other side has the screen. One of our members Andy2182 had some new side panels waterjeted and they came out great. If you want to replace yours send him a PM.

Just my 2 cents but I would take the belt covers off the deck, they trap grass clippings and rot the crap out of the deck.
Thanks! I did notice its a different panel, but I figured there would be some source for new panels. I will send him a message!
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Here's a festive 4th of July pic with my daughter and I cruising part of the yard.
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That right there is worthy of POTW! Nice ride and great photo.
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