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Candidate for tractor of the month 782
This is my 782. I’m submitting it for consideration for candidate of the month. I bought it with an engine with broken rod and hole in the crankcase. I have an M18 Kohler to re-power with. I’m still trying to decide if I’m going to repaint or just clean it and run it as is. Any input on that is welcome.
Thanks, Ted in KY |
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Well, after I restored and repainted the last three tractors I found I had become reluctant to put any of them to any serious use. I just finished up restoring a 1957 Cub LoBoy and already I find myself hesitant to work it so this CC 782 of mine is going to remain in her working clothes then I won't feel so bad if it gets dirty or scratched. I guess a lot depends on whether it's going to be a garage queen or a working girl.
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2005 CC GT2544 1980 IH CC 782 1957 Cub Lo-Boy 1993 Craftsman LT4000 |
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Tractor of the month...
I felt the same way after restoring my Dad's 1641 when he passed away. So, I bought another one just like it and restored that too. Then I bought an 1864 and restored that one!
I have been mowing with the 1864 for 3 years now and it still looks pretty good! I blow it off with compressed air each time after using it. At the end of the season, I remove and power wash the deck and paint it if it needs it, touch up and lubricate as needed. I love using the 1864! These tractors, especially the older Cubs were built to last and were meant to be used. I occasionally take Dad's tractor for a spin when my grand daughter comes to visit. She loves to ride on it and steer it (with my help). I also use both 1641's with my tow behind sprayer and cart. I have a snowblower and mower deck for the 1641's but I have yet to use them since restoring the tractors. Use them gently, treat them well and they will look like new for many years to come. The enjoyment you get from riding them will remind you of the satisfaction you felt when you finished restoring them! |
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If I restore a Lawn or Garden tractor, I'll still use it. But It will never mow the grass again. Mowing is what really gets a tractor absolutely filthy. If it's a Garden tractor, I'll still use non-powered Tillage Implements and powered tillage Only for cultivating during the growing season, as well as a Front blade (non-snow removal). I made the mistake once of using a restored tractor for snow thrower work. Mechanically, it was fine, But cosmetically, it needed a new Paint Job on certain areas after 15 years.
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0riginal, 60 RER, 70, 106, 1450, 2182, 3208, XT3GSX & SX54 Z Force |
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It all comes down to using your equipment in the appropriate manner to ward off problems. For example, I never mow when the grass is wet or even damp. Late afternoon is best or on a breezy day. After blowing snow I brush all excess snow off and store my tractor in a heated garage so it dries out quickly. Everything still looks like new! Equipment is meant to be used!
I suppose after 15 to 20 years most equipment will need to be restored to further its life. That's part of the fun! |
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But when You Have this Many Machines. You really can keep them Pretty clean. as I don't Mow with them. But Most still get used In the dirt Cub Cadet Original Cub Cadet 60 Cub Cadet 70 Cub Cadet 106 Cub Cadet 1450 Cub Cadet 2182 Cub Cadet 3208 Cub Cadet XT3 GSX Cub Cadet SX 54 Z-Force Ingersoll 3016PS John Deere Sabre 1542HS John Deere 110RF John Deere 112SF John Deere 140H3 John Deere GX335 John Deere X748 John Deere 2025R TLB Simplicity Wonderboy Wheel Horse 416H White GT2055 I only Mow with the Cub Cadet SX54 and XT3 GSX and Most Have there Mowing decks On shelves
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0riginal, 60 RER, 70, 106, 1450, 2182, 3208, XT3GSX & SX54 Z Force |
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Candidate for tractor of the month 782
Wow, what a collection! You could open up a museum and charge admission for people to see your tractors! Please post more pictures of your Cubs to inspire other Cub Cadet aficionados on the OCC site. They would love it!
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Well it is March, time for a few pics of my 107 .....
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Up to 530 and counting... I give up updating my profile! |
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Good looking 107, Lew.
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1572, 1864 x2, 1810 x2, 1863 & GT1554(Dad's Ole Mowers), 1811,782D, 1872 x2, 782DT(Sold), 3235, 1860, 1772 with 3-point and Turbo. |
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Looks good Lew
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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