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Old 06-12-2016, 10:27 AM
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Default Couple of 882D Questions

Does anyone know where I can get a wiring diagram for an 882D? It looks like I'm going to need one!

Also, is there a part number or source that is recommended for the fan belt (Cub Cadet P/N 754-3022) on this engine? I have checked out the usual suppliers I use and it appears to be NLA. Maybe a cross-reference chart somewhere?

This is my first smoker restoration so I'm sure I'll have a bunch of questions for you guys. I do appreciate the help!

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what diagram you after and would it be roughly the same as a 1772 diesel? if so I have the manual. let me know
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Does anyone know where I can get a wiring diagram for an 882D?
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fan belt (Cub Cadet P/N 754-3022) on this engine? I have checked out the usual suppliers I use and it appears to be NLA.

The 754-3022 Belt IS available from Cub Cadet
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Not sure if they are the same. 1772's came out in 1989 and 882's were 1984. I hope someone can clarify the similarities?
I basically need diagrams for everything. This old gal was not taken care of at all!
I will let you know when I figure it out though. Thanks!

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try this

http://service.mtdproducts.com/Train...%202/54_61.pdf

scroll to Page 6
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Gates belt #
Fan = 6727
Water pump = 7320

Good luck and keep us up to date.
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Thanks Oak,

Will do. Gates belts are much easier to procure around these parts than the alternative.

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You'll likely want to replace the water pump while you're in there. Mine ran noticeably cooler after I did the job. The upper radiator hose is NLA. During your restoration, I suggest doing the starter and glow plug upgrades, as well as the add-on heavy gauge ground wire. These machines can get by just fine with a small tractor battery as long as you perform these upgrades.
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You'll likely want to replace the water pump while you're in there. Mine ran noticeably cooler after I did the job. The upper radiator hose is NLA. During your restoration, I suggest doing the starter and glow plug upgrades, as well as the add-on heavy gauge ground wire. These machines can get by just fine with a small tractor battery as long as you perform these upgrades.
Thanks,
New gear reduction starter arrived today, upper rad hose is coming tomorrow (alternate Kubota part that requires a bit of trimming) complete filter service kit coming from Patton Acres.
If you have any good parts sources, I would love to know about them.
I can't wait to fire this thing. PO started it up to roll onto the trailer when I picked it up but I want to ensure all is correct before I run it for any length of time. I drained the oil this past weekend and it was like a combination of molasses and Jello!
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If you need Kubota parts these guys have never let me down yet and their prices are the best I can find.
http://www.messicks.com/vendor/kubota
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