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  1. J

    1772 questions

    Mike, Thanks for the info. I found the owners manual online over at MTD and spent some time reading through it today. I'll order the roll pin and other odds and ends on Wednesday when i get a chance to pull the driveshaft apart. I can wiggle it around on the sunstrand end, which hopefully...
  2. J

    1772 questions

    Hello everyone! I've recently acquired a 1772, and have a few questions, since this is my first SGT and kubota diesel: It starts easily and runs well, but I noticed a foreign noise coming from the the rear of the driveshaft. After popping off the tunnel cover (only held on by 1 phillips head...
  3. J

    Archive through April 23, 2005

    Todd, Yeah, I switched them out with another kt-17 that i've got around the house. If the housing doesn't get grounded, how does the spark make it back to the coil to complete the circuit?
  4. J

    Archive through April 23, 2005

    Question: working on bringing a 682 back to life, but there's no fire at all at the spark plugs. The points are spiting sparks, the condenser is new, the points are attached to the - side of the coil, and I'm getting approximately 11 volts to the coil when i'm turning it over. My real question...
  5. J

    Archive through August 26, 2004

    That excerpt from the BOFH chronicles is posted on the outside of my office as a warning to those users asking for resources without first looking at what they have and what they're using... To keep things on topic, I've finally revived my articulated '82 series project. Hopefully it'll be a...
  6. J

    Archive through March 25, 2004

    Kraig, Sorry for no progress pics on the x82 articulated project, but there's been a certain 5-cylinder diesel that's been taking my time for the last couple of weeks...
  7. J

    Archive through March 09, 2004

    Charlie, What are the mounting points on the cab? If it's the fenders and footrests (fenders), aren't those the same on an 82 series and a wideframe? The only difference is the dash and hood, right?
  8. J

    Archive through March 06, 2004

    Yeah, his machine is the one that inspired me to do an '82 version.
  9. J

    Archive through March 06, 2004

    Travis, I _really_ wanted to keep the wideframe fender look, and by building a pedestal for the seat about 16 inches above the frame, the tops of the fenders will give me a good footrest. I picked up the heim joints friday from a local race shop for the upper and lower links, and for the PS...
  10. J

    Archive through March 06, 2004

    Travis, Are you sectioning the fenders to widen them out? I didn't want to lose the inside and outside of the fenders and the shape they had. When I moved the fenders too far forward, I was unable to take the side panels on and off. That was my main limiting factor on how far forward the axle...
  11. J

    Archive through March 06, 2004

    Travis, I also noted that you moved your axle back behind the pedestal. I was _REALLY_ wondering how you were going to make the sheet metal fit with it as far forward as in your pix with just the articulation... (grin)
  12. J

    Archive through March 06, 2004

    Seeing some major progress there, Travis. Looks like you're getting ahead of me now, talk about motivation! I know that I'm going IH red and white on mine... On a related note, when I pulled apart my rear-rear end, I found that someone had run in one of the rear end bolts too far and broken...
  13. J

    Archive through February 02, 2004

    Ah, we've got an Aeroquip dealer downtown. I can take one of the covers off and see if they can match it. It's the same place that I get all my hydraulic supplies... actually, i'll take the whole valve assembley so they can tell me what the cost of certain lines will be while i'm there. Thanks!
  14. J

    IH Cub Cadet Pulling and Hot Rodding

    Dave, The tach output would definitely convince me to convert all my cubs to electronic ignition... especially the three '82 series that can handle the 3rd gauge in the middle.
  15. J

    Archive through January 30, 2004

    Quick question: Are the rubber covers on the hydraulic levers of an '82 series replaceable, or are they considered part of the handle?
  16. J

    Archive through January 30, 2004

    Anyone need the front HALF of a 782? (grin) The articulated project got some time this weekend, and I might even take some pictures this evening for everyone. I picked up the 782 frame with the dual hydraulics and found that it had every line, and even the quick connects on the front. I'm trying...
  17. J

    Archive through January 27, 2004

    You guys got snow? All we got down here was about 3" of ice.... can't push it, throw it, or even drive on it. It did teach me that I need to go out and get some chains. Neither Ag, nor Turf, nor nothing will move on ice... We couldn't even walk down the sidewalks on the streets because they...
  18. J

    Archive through January 23, 2004

    Scott, How long is that driveshaft on the QA42 that goes from the gearbox to the sprocket drive?
  19. J

    Archive through January 22, 2004

    Kraig, If the pulley on the QA driveshaft is the same size as the engine pulley, what is the reduction ratio in the right angle gearbox? That'd tell exactly how fast it's turning...
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