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Old 04-14-2010, 11:23 AM
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Great looking cubs, Mlamar!
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"Put some gas in it and drove it out"." CLASSIC!
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Old 04-14-2010, 09:17 PM
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Mlamar...how does you wife let you sleep at night?? OMG!! .....this would be me EVERY day!! if I had even 1/4 of them :

Jeff..

I am SO JELLOUS!!!! Think you dad wants to adopt me???
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Old 04-14-2010, 10:25 PM
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Thanks everyone. In the lineup pictured are seven 782, two 682's and one 782D. My Dad has had the 782D for about 20 years now. It replaced a 782 My Dad bought new. We used to cut about 20 lawns a year and we pretty much wore the 782 out, after putting 1200 hours on it, and he traded it for the 782D. I always rode the 782 and later the 782D while my brother used a 982. The 982 had a 60" deck, and dual brakes. The last year we cut grass, we replaced the 982 with a 1450, my Dad picked up cheap. He sold that off when we quit cutting. He wishes he could have kept them both now...

He started collecting the 82 series about 5 years ago, when his uncle dropped off a 682 he picked up at a auction cheap with a blown KT17. Since then that has just about how he got them all. I think the best one came from a auction that people could not get to run. Tons of people kept cranking it over, and never got it to fire. He bought it cheap, put some gas in it, and we drove it out.:biggrin2.gif:

My Dad now has a dozen 82 series tractors. two more 682's, and 2 more 782's sice that picture was taken.

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No wonder I can never find a red one...your family has ALL of them!! :biggrin2.gif:
On a serious note....great collection!!

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That is one great looking line up. You have definatly made me envious.
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Old 04-17-2010, 06:16 AM
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Smile my 1450

This is the 1450 I traded a murray and $100 for.
Have a 149 that I am working on right now, will try to get some pics up of it later
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This is the 1450 I traded a murray and $100 for.
Have a 149 that I am working on right now, will try to get some pics up of it later
Very nice looking 1450 Fishman1978!
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Thanks Jaybird, has wrong paint, but re-do of 1450 is scheduled for this winter's project. I need it to mow this summer.

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Very nice set up! I have been toying with the idea of making a tandum axle trailer with a walking beam axle on it....used for wood primarily and make it out of aluminum....costly as heck I am positive...but the end result will be one heck of a cadialac of a trailer!! A guy I used to work with is a welder now.....think I can squeeze him for a good deal on welding - I hope!

G'day Mountain, Aluminum is great stuff, light and strong but pretty pricey,
I can stick and mig so I tend to use steel for most of my projects.
Let us know how you make out and be sure to post some photos...Craig
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