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18__.......
Where's a good place to compare the features and parts and accessory interchangeability of the 18__ tractors. Everything from wheel sizes to deck and blower attachments, etc.
1861 1862 1881 1882 I'm assuming the 18__is the horse power - what do the last two digits designate? Is there a good cross-reference available? I'm thinking along the lines of parts tractors. |
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1861 and 1862 both have hydraulic lift, and the 1862 has power steering. The same variety of decks and other attachments would have been available for both...38" to 50".
There is no 1881. The 1882 is a Super Garden Tractor with longer frame, larger tires, power steering, turning brakes, etc. and would have had a 46, 50, 54, or 60" deck. Some attachments only fit the supers, like the Haban front blade. Engines, sheetmetal, etc. interchange; hydro pumps and driveshafts will not exchange between a super and a standard GT. |
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I own an 1882 and the fronts are 18 x 8.5 and the rears are 28 x 12. The ground clearance is about 7". 50" deck, cat 0 3 point, turning brakes, and rear PTO capable(but don't have).
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Is the 1882 and up (2082 etc) a replacement for the lo boy series 185 and 184?
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