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    Injector pump replacement on a 782d

    The block heater alone should cure hard starting issues. I left my tractor on the trailer the other night around 5*F. Had it plugged in for a couple of hours ahead of time and it started with 20 sec of glow plugs on the first try. As far as those cap screws go, I'm guessing there just hex...
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    Injector pump replacement on a 782d

    The oval plate(s?) your reffering to, are they the ones the injector lines bolt to? I couldn't really look on mine, as it's too cold out, but when I had my pump out to clean it, I thought they were just 2 bolt flange adapters like what you would find in hydraulic setups. Where exactly was it...
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    1872 with no spark

    lol, sorry. Way too many parts floating through my head.
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    1872 with no spark

    A bad cap/condenser does that too. Works cold, then as it heats up it shorts itself out. I see that one a lot.
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    After the fire...

    Great job, Matt. notice any difference with that accel pack? Running your plugs a little wider? For others who would like to do that, and visit junk yards regularlly, you can find that same setup on fuel injected vehicles. Look for ones (like isuzu rodeo) that uses paired coil packs that can...
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    1572 diesel

    who/where was I arguing? I was suggesting checking content/condition of fuel pump pre-filter. Gives an idea if it's pre/post fuel pump, and the easiest item to remove/inspect.
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    1572 diesel

    Pull inline filter before pump. Hold upside down so "in" arrow points up. Hold a rag under it as you do. Also spray some brake cleaner( I use non-flamable crc, it doesn't hurt plastics or burn, etc.) in the "out". Is there very fine black or rust particles in there? Maybe like a very fine...
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    1512D Starter Question

    Matt, basically what I did is removed the orange wires from the indicator. tied them together and pig-tail'ed them to the pos on the LED indicator light. I also Ran another wire to the switch terminal on the starter relay I bolted on top of the fan bracket. A fresh power wire from the bat to the...
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    1512D Starter Question

    Sorry I didn't read this sooner. However, I have your answer, and it's cheap! http://s142.photobucket.com/albums/r91/FancyBob_2007/Cub%20Pics/882/Glow%20Plug%20Conversion/ That album shows my wiring changes on the Kubota. The fault is in the design. Originally these engines used fixed...
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    Engine surging, dies at low throttle

    That also brings up another good point. Is the screen in the gas tank clogged? Lines? Pepcock?
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    1863 Hydrostat Dipstick Issues

    Whats the S.N. of your cub? I found two different tube/dipstick combos for the 1863. Prior to 880,000 or after. If before you need to have tube CCC part # 727-3028 with dipstick # 703-0911. If after 880,000 749-3161 tube and 727-3095 dipstick. From what I see, the first one looks like...
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    1863 Hydrostat Dipstick Issues

    Is it the part farthest from the handle that keep breaking off? If so, it would lead me to belive that it is hitting the differential and getting sheared off. What you should do is drain the Hy-Tran from the rear and remove the cover. Insert a new dipstick and see if you can easilly deflect it...
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    Archive through April 26, 2007

    Ah, the ol' "convert rear drum to disk" pain in the back. Or bad valve, cheap repair. been there, done that.
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    Archive through April 26, 2007

    Yeah Ken, bout the only place I shop anymore is NAPA. There the only ones left around here that are still locally owned... But they never seem to have what I need, or take a while to find it. Why SAE for the toy, I'd think that'll need 8~10mm fittings.
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    Archive through April 26, 2007

    So Ken? Ya make out alright?
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    Lets see all those off topic tractors

    Thanks Earl, Kendell. I would really aprecciate that. When I can concentrate on doing searches, all the sites I find are down, or old and with little info. With the big snow storm we had here friday, it came in very handy. The 882 did an awesome job of moving snow around, but with not having...
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    Lets see all those off topic tractors

    Thanks for the info guys. I was out "working" on it till almost 11:00pm. I really like these tractors. As far as I can tell, it's either late 60's or 70. Does anyone know when Kohler first switched over to the non S/G starter? It's a 14 horse, and boy it does sure run good. The serial# is 18889...
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    Lets see all those off topic tractors

    So.... I was out working on the 882 yesterday, and I see my neighbor pulling down the drive with this "machine" on the back. Apparently He found it in the woods on a job site where he was hauling scrap away. Thought I needed another toy to mess around with. (payment for fixing his Bolens 1250...
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    Archive through March 08, 2007

    For the whole belt thing. If the belt is glazed enough, I toss it. If not I run some 0000 steel wool around the pulley groves. Then I hold it in my hand and run the belt through it. 220 grit works ok too. just have to be careful on how much work you put into it. Just my .02
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    Archive through March 07, 2007

    Hey Charlie, I'm guessing you checked this already, but is it possible the pulleys/belt are glazed?
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