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i have one on my 782 as well, im definitely getting another for the 1872. i like em.
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Oops, sorry about not responding to the seat cover question sooner, things have been very busy at home. Yes, I like the seat cover very much, I especially like having the pockets on the back for holding gloves, tools, hitch pins, etc.
Regarding the duals, they are a mixed blessing. I love the look and appreciate the extra traction on grass/dirt/light snow (they are filled w/ rim guard) but the added width caused issues in the really deep snow. The rear track is about 8+ inches wider than the snow blower so the outside tires would ride up on the unblown snow and lose traction. For the really deep stuff I was forced to do this weird "dance" down the road: drive forward about 8 feet, back up, angle to the side a bit and drive 8 feet again, back up, drive forward, angle to the other side for another 8 feet, back up, drive forward, angle to the other side, repeat for 500+ feet. My hand on the fwd/rev lever actually started to cramp up after that run. |
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I finally changed the oil and filter in the 1863 this morning. I picked up a filter and 2 qt's of Mobil Super back in the fall but never really quit using the tractor. I used a Motorcraft FL400s filter, it's longer but I think there is plenty of clearance.
Cannon Sorry, meant for this to be in "what you did today" |
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should collect and hold more dirt id think.
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127 - 48'' deck + tiller. 1512- 46" GT deck & bagger 1872- 60" Haban 1772 turbo diesel- Iron rear + KW loader + backhoe + 3 point. Case 580CK Ford 850 International TD-8E |
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Seat Cover
Mr. A.Cecil Sir, I've searched through this thread but cant seem to find out just "WHO" is selling this fine looking product or what they are selling for. Thank You for any help you can provide. Bill The782's lookin pretty sweet there Allen !
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I get my seat covers from my local Cub dealer. He has both the Cub branded cover and the same thing without the Cub logo for less $$.
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Thanks Bill! I got my seat cover at Home Depot. Paid $25 for it.
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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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Seat covers
Allen & Sam, Thanks A Lot Guy's ! Now I can go shopping !
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Sam nice looking shoes on that super!!!
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1782 smoker!!, 169 and parts 128 And a bunch of stuff that fits on the back of them LOL |
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Anytime Bill! You'll really like the seat cover!
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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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