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Old 04-09-2014, 09:27 AM
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Hey J-Mech, a fellow named Jim posted 4-8-14 on GT pulling.com free classifieds may have some side panels. Mike
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That makes 2 of us, good luck getting your diesel Cub up and going! You've got till Monday to do it and post a vid
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That makes 2 of us, good luck getting your diesel Cub up and going! You've got till Monday to do it and post a vid
No pressure or anything...lol.
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That makes 2 of us, good luck getting your diesel Cub up and going! You've got till Monday to do it and post a vid
Thanks guys! No pressure Ryan, JEEZ!! It's gonna take a little longer than a couple days to get it together. TBH, if it all comes together, I'd be happy to have the tractor built and painted by fall for plowing! Believe me, I will keep you guys updated on the build!
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I will be going to pick up the D600 for the 582D build tomorrow evening. Stay tuned for more details........
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I will be going to pick up the D600 for the 582D build tomorrow evening. Stay tuned for more details........
Sweet!
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I will be going to pick up the D600 for the 582D build tomorrow evening. Stay tuned for more details........
Something tells me this project keeps moving up the priority list! Congrats bud, hope all goes well with the transplant!
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Something tells me this project keeps moving up the priority list! Congrats bud, hope all goes well with the transplant!
Yeah........I'm always watching for D600 Kubota's for sale. Didn't think I'd find one so quick.


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I will be going to pick up the D600 for the 582D build tomorrow evening. Stay tuned for more details........
Great news, buddy!
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Well.... Made the 4 hour road trek and picked up my D600. Got the motor, a radiator, and a fuel tank with a brand new electric fuel pump all part of the deal! I have no idea what I will use the fuel tank for, future project I suppose. Would make a good oil reservoir for something, or a fuel tank... The radiator appears to be an exact match to the one found on the diesel cubs with the exception of the outlets, which I don't believe in my particular build will be a problem. If it is, I know how to silver solder. I don't know how long it will be before I start the project, but I have most all the plans (in my head) and parts that I will be needing. Going to wrap up a few odds and end, but I'm pretty excited about this build so, I plan to get started ASAP.

Kid I got it from said it was supposed to run (according to who he purchased it from). I don't think the kid knows anything about diesel motors. Hoping it was a simple didn't turn the fuel on, or didn't know you need glow plugs. I may get it started, I may just tear it down and overhaul it. Don't know yet. It came out of a Jacobson golf course mower, so I imagine it's got several hours on it. Now, here's the best part. Kid wanted........ a running CH18 for trade for the engine. Now that, was DEAL!!

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