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    Archive through March 14, 2006

    Rob N., the lift lever for the rear of the tractor is the same from QL's to 82's, the lift bar from the lift lever forward to the rock shaft is particular to the 82 series. A spring assist helps alot for armstrong lifts. a TC157 & TC193 are a lot of help too.
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    Archive through February 22, 2006

    Rob, mebbe, I've never tried to buy new ones, I think your wallet would havta' be so big, you could get hurt fallin' off of it. I picked up this 582 recently. (Oh yeah, you could check with one of the sponsors,you know, the colorful boxes above) (Message edited by dallen on February 28...
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    Archive through February 22, 2006

    Rob, tractors w/ serial #719999 and below use the more common lift and sleeve hitch. I think the 720000 and above use the cat"0" three point. (Message edited by dallen on February 28, 2006)
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    Archive through February 10, 2006

    Charlie,I could use those measurments too, if you don't mind...... (Message edited by dallen on February 15, 2006)
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    Archive through February 10, 2006

    Thats still allowed around here, right?
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    Archive through February 10, 2006

    Yea, what Scott said!
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    Archive through February 07, 2006

    Ted, yes they do. I don't see many cubs in my travels so this was a heck of a find for my first one. I prolly should of bargained with the seller, but I was so excited I gave'm what he was ask'n!
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    Archive through February 07, 2006

    My first...Gonna repaint it one of these days
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    Archive through January 20, 2006

    Look'n good Steve, I could'a had an 1811 a couple years back but I didn't know what I was look'n at.... could'a.... should'a.....
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    Archive through September 25, 2005

    Sure thing Dave
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    Archive through September 25, 2005

    These folks have fiberglass wool for repacking mufflers www.racetools.com/muffler-landing.php?primary=products=secondary=muffler
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    Archive through September 25, 2005

    David Kirk, where do you get the fiberglass wool used in your muffler? TIA
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    Archive through January 15, 2006

    Terry, Keith, flipping the diff. would reverse tractor direction, but the engine would be turning the pump the wrong way. put the engine in back wards and couple the drive shaft to the front of the engineJust my .02....... (Message edited by dallen on January 15, 2006)
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    Archive through December 31, 2005

    Kraig, those are scanned 4x6's. I can snailmail those to ya! :o)
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    Archive through December 31, 2005

    I took these a couple years ago at a local tractor show, nice lookin' 1066, didn't get to talk to the owner so I don't know any details. Someone did say they started with a 122.
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    Archive through December 16, 2005

    2 to 4 inches possible,not much but its sumthun! (Message edited by dallen on December 17, 2005)
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    Got snow?

    Lemme see, sweepster, a blower/thrower, and most of all a 54" blade w/power angle. thats a heck of a wish list!
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    Got snow?

    Say Charlie,old Mizzura boy are ya ?! We're about 30min north of K.C., right off I-35.
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    Got snow?

    I LIKE That Idea KMc, but emplements are hard to find around here. If you do find one, it seems the seller is trying to build their retirement portfolio or somthun! (Message edited by dallen on December 11, 2005)
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