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Old 07-18-2014, 11:05 PM
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Put some new rears tires on the 2082. Carlisle tru powers. These tires are mean. These will be the only ags I ever get again.
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Old 08-10-2014, 11:34 PM
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Put some new rears tires on the 2082. Carlisle tru powers. These tires are mean. These will be the only ags I ever get again.
The rear meats look awesome! Might have to pick me up a set or two of those. What happened to your hood?
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I have the hood. It's broken where it bolts to the hood hinge. From the outside it looks fine. I just got the tractor off the trailer in this pic. When I was hauling it, I put the hood in the truck just in case it decided to fly off.
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after 6 months shes up and running the happy dance rules

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Nice 782, you have there.
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My 1984 680 Hydro. It'll be sold tonight but I'll be replacing it for a different one!
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Welcome to OCC. Nice 680.
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Default Cub 3184, just got it back home.

I have not had time to do much to it aside from removing the entire body two weeks ago and cleaning 10+ years worl fo grass clipping and grease out of the nooks and crannies.


This showcases my temp fix for my bad PTO switch.






Not very clean, I have the side panels, it's easier to work on things with them off for now.
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I figured my old 1650 needed a playmate, I found this 2082 on the local Craigslist. It was listed as not running and priced accordingly. The seller said it was running , he shut it off and it never started again. It was a little beat looking and needed work on all the plastics but we agreed on a price. I sat down on the tractor hit the key and it fired right up, (much to the owners surprise) and I drove it on the trailer. The cause of the no start, I later found out was the PO had the exhaust shrouds off to weld a patch on the muffler and didn't put all the bolts back on. The lower shroud was shorting out the starter lead. I have since replaced all the plastics, the seat, the muffler, installed a set of AG tires, and done a full maintenance.
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