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Old 07-30-2013, 10:54 AM
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You better slow that 782 down Allen, or the next thing is the law will be chasing behind you

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You're right, Todd. That 782 will get down the road!
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Old 07-30-2013, 05:55 PM
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Got 150lbs. of fertilizer-20/0/2 spread just before the rain. I
hate zebra stripes so I cut down the spread rate to 1/3 the drop & ran the cubby over & over & over to ensure a good no stripe drop.
I normally would of spread 250lbs., but?

So as an end result i tracked over my yard 3 times when 1 time would have done it.

Finished spreading & the rain came 10min. later.

Dont trust myself?

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Old 08-02-2013, 10:44 PM
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I ordered set of deestone tri ribs for the 782 today. bought the 3/4 spindles off Ebay yesterday. And picking up a set of narrow rims in the morning. I can't wait to get them on the tractor and try em out.
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:05 PM
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Well I was mowing the grass and all of a sudden I hear clunk, bam, grrr, the deck lifts up in the air and slams back down and this is what I sent through the deck. The front roller fell off and the blades did a number on it. Had to break out the BFH and adjust it a little to get it to fit back. Guess I didn't put loctite on the nuts.
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:23 PM
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Make sure to get us some pictures of the new tires mharrison

Oak, i bet that made a racket. Hope it didn't tear up to much.
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Well I was mowing the grass and all of a sudden I hear clunk, bam, grrr, the deck lifts up in the air and slams back down and this is what I sent through the deck. The front roller fell off and the blades did a number on it. Had to break out the BFH and adjust it a little to get it to fit back. Guess I didn't put loctite on the nuts.
That sucks I hate them noises like that.
How bad did it mess up the blades?
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What cub was you mowing with Todd?
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Old 08-03-2013, 09:29 AM
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Diz & Todd, I got lucky and it didn't bend the blades. Everything seems okay so far.

Mike, I only use the 3205 to mow with. The power steering and tight radius kinda got me spoiled.
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Glad there was no damage, Todd.
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Diz & Todd, I got lucky and it didn't bend the blades. Everything seems okay so far.

Mike, I only use the 3205 to mow with. The power steering and tight radius kinda got me spoiled.
OK, I know I didn't recognize the part. hehe
I see why that would get you spoiled! Nice tractor!
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