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Old 05-09-2016, 08:36 PM
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I saw that on CL,originally it was 150.00 then 350,then 200,not sure it was the real deal so I gave up.
Did you put the ags and deck on it?
Congrats that a fellow cubber got it.
Yup that's the one, you wont believe what I called the guy to get it. I did put on the ags an deck I had laying around on it. Should work better than my stx 38 I have up there for mowing
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Old 05-09-2016, 08:42 PM
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Yup that's the one, you wont believe what I called the guy to get it.
What did you call him?
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Old 05-09-2016, 09:08 PM
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Well when he had it listed for 150 I must have been the first to email him. Told him I had 150 cash & could pick up the same day. He emailed me back an said good its yours, but he never gave me his address or cell #. So I emailed him back an gave him my cell# but never herd from him. So few days later I see it listed for 350. So I sent him a email an all I said was A$$HOLE. He sent me a email back an said sorry but after all the response he thought it was worth more. Then he listed it at 200 I emailed him an said if your finally ready to sell it I have 200 cash an can pick up today. Damn if he doesn't send me his address an cell # an says come get it.
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Old 05-09-2016, 09:21 PM
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Nice 682 Is that the deck that needs work on it?
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Old 05-10-2016, 06:35 AM
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Nice 682 Is that the deck that needs work on it?
Yea that's the one you need to work your magic on.
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Old 05-10-2016, 01:11 PM
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Attachment 74583Picked up a IH built 682 Friday night. Got into it over the weekend. New battery & fresh gas it runs strong. Going to give her new fuel lines & carb rebuild. Changed hydro fluid & filter Saturday. The original kt-1 was replaced at some point with a new kt-2 . Compression test showed 100 psi at both cylinders. The hydro is stronger than my 782s don't know if it has anything to do with it being a cast rear but I was real surprised. Going to take it to my mountain place & put it back to work cutting grass.
Great looking 682!
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Here's one of my latest shots of a few of mine.
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Nice fleet!
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Got my 124 Frankenstein tore down and partly painted. It's was a very rough 124 that's going to be wearing a 102 hood, grill and dash tower.

Sprayed with ace stop rust international red this time instead of the rust oleum safety red I used on my last 70


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