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Old 06-11-2013, 10:30 AM
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Man...you're gonna love that. I know I would.

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Man...you're gonna love that. I know I would.

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Hey guys I was wanting to put a diesel in my 782. I have a couple of kubota d600's I wanted the dimensions of the motor mount brackets so it would sit in the 782 just like the original one did and it would make it a lot more easy to get it all hooked up.
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Some thing about this just seems right. Plus the drive line is the right length. Sooo how much longer is a super than a GT? I have been told its 6 inches or just move the fenders back until the front holes in the fender meet the rear holes in the frame.
So, you are stretching it too? ..... I don't know about how you want to do it. Here is a frame for a 1872. $124
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Old 06-11-2013, 09:42 PM
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Hey guys I was wanting to put a diesel in my 782. I have a couple of kubota d600's I wanted the dimensions of the motor mount brackets so it would sit in the 782 just like the original one did and it would make it a lot more easy to get it all hooked up.
Originally the radiator and engine had there very own mount then the whole assembly got set into the tractor. At least thats how I think it was done.
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So, you are stretching it too? ..... I don't know about how you want to do it. Here is a frame for a 1872. $124
I saw that frame for sale but its just too far away. Besides I have a junk 1250 that I can cut the frame rails off of I just need to know how much longer they need to be. I have read that the super frames are dilled for a GT as well.
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Old 06-27-2013, 10:40 PM
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Well after a bunch of measuring I finally did it i can't go back now.
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Thanks for the pic and update! Keep up the good work.
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Got some work done on the 692 the last couple of days. I got the rear end built. I put on the cast axle tubes and disk brake axles off the 1250. I also installed the ported hydro from the 1250. I put on the tall tires that I got from work they are 12x14x26. They are alittle wide but when I get the ag tires they will work. I also got the 4 bolt hubs installed that came off the back of the turf cart. I had to cut some spacers for the inside then I used washers to get the proper endplay.
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Thanks for updating us, and the pics.
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