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    Archive through August 10, 2010

    Thanks all for the replies! What is a V61 front tire? Or who makes it? I saw the AT101 from Carlisle some time ago...but it looked more like an ATV Gator type balloon tire rather than a tractor tire. I've done google searches on that size. Its just an in between odd size I think. Not...
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    Archive through August 10, 2010

    Anybody know if any company offers 24x12x12 bar tread (ag) style tires and 16x6.50x8 deep rib (not smoothies) fronts for my 782? The original Goodyear SoftTrac's are getting pretty dry and I've always wanted some "tractor" tires. But the 23x10.5x12 ag's don't seem as large as my turfs...and...
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    Archive through August 08, 2010

    Well I've owned my 782 for 10 years now. Originally it was my grandfathers who purchased it new at our local IH dealer. He purchased a new 3235 Cub in 2000 (from the same IH dealer) and gave me this as a gift when I bought my house. He passed away last fall and I decided to give it a good...
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    Archive through September 09, 2009

    I'm sure I have the gear drive pin removal tool...because I bought it when I was working on my 72. Now that I've got the fenders off and everything is spotless clean...I'll run it and try to locate the leak before I drain/fill the hytran and install my new 6096 filter. I started out with a...
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    Archive through September 09, 2009

    I've read the FAQ on hydro's speeding up and slowing down. My 782 seems to slow down going up a hill, yet does not really speed up going down a hill. I do have tractor movement when I move the lift lever...but not much. I can live with it. It doesn't really move...just feels like it wants...
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    Archive through September 07, 2009

    I have some questions about my red 782...built shortly after 1981. Should I post them here or in the MTD/CCC forum? I've always posted them here...as I always did before the MTD/CCC forum existed. Seems like I always got away with it since it was a 782. They're special aren't they? I want...
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    Archive through June 09, 2009

    Dennis Frisk: Last week I talked about my 122 smoking after sitting for two years...but only during throttle down, then back up. Well...after switching to 15W40 and running for a few days (mowing)...the smoking has stopped completely. I must have had some "stuck" rings and perhaps the...
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    Archive through May 31, 2009

    Thanks Dennis. I've had the download for sometime but have never read the troubleshooting section. I've got a manometer from my "motorcycle days" when I had to tune 4 carbs into sync. Maybe I can do that. I've not ran it for 2 years really. I thought it was strange since I don't remember...
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    Archive through May 31, 2009

    The K301 on my 122 puts out a little puff of smoke when I rev it from idle to full throttle. It doesn't appear to be smoking under all other running conditions. When its warm its not as bad. But the worst case is if I bring it down from full throttle than rev it right back up. Am I in need...
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    Archive through May 24, 2009

    I took my 122's 48" "sheet metal" deck apart for some repairs and paint. Upon reassembly...I noticed that the two outer pulley diameters are slightly different. And further, different than the center. The three vary about 1/2" OD from one to the next. Any reason for this? None of the other...
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    Archive through March 30, 2009

    Thanks for the hints! Sounds good.
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    Archive through March 30, 2009

    Haven't been here for a long time. A long long time. But had a question as I started working on my Cubs again this spring. Will the cast iron rear end/hydro off a spare 123 I have work with my 1984 782? The 782 has disk brakes of course and is aluminum in construction. Was just wondering.
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    782 Power Steering conversion

    Is it feasible to adapt power steering from an 1862 into my 782? Or is there a better donor tractor? Thanks!!
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    Archive through May 25, 2006

    Knowing my 782 Manuals from Binder Books are buried somewhere in a box in my new garage...does my 782 require 2 gallons for a complete Hytran change? Seems like last time I did it...I had two gallons and had about a half quart left over based on the dipstick telling me it was full. Also...can...
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    Archive through May 25, 2006

    Thanks for the tips on a 782 rear axle cover fill port. I found a Summit Racing Catalog which has a B&M auto tranny sump pan drain plug kit which might work as well. I do like the sight glass plug setup by Wyatt. But since the 782 has a dipstick...I can just as easily check that way too. I...
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    Archive through May 16, 2006

    Has anyone ever installed a fill hole in a 782 rear cover? Mine is a solid cover...and filling through the dipstick tube is a slow and messy process. I wasn't sure where to locate the fill hole to get full capacity. Or else would another rear cover with hole bolt on?
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    Archive through October 17, 2005

    Since there is some discussion on rear ends and fluid levels... On my 782, I use the dip stick tube to fill up on Hytran...for lack of a better fill opening. But since its slow and messy this way...I was wanting to install a recessed plug in the rear cover. Any ideas on where this should...
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    Archive through October 01, 2005

    Tom F...bar tires and dual IH weights on each wheel should do just fine. He won't be shoving snow...rather driving through it since he's using a thrower and not a snow blade.
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    Archive through June 09, 2005

    Richard C. Go to www.terminalsupplyco.com They have a large selection of automotive connectors and the assiciated pins. Not sure...but I'd bet you can find the ones you are looking for. Normally the blades for them require a special crimp tool...which you can get at Napa.
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    Archive through May 25, 2005

    Rick M: I'd hardly call your thoughts on that hitch anything close to "stupid". Having a hitch that stout could have slight advantages and sure looks good. Perhaps you could look at modifying the mounting in some way to distribute some of the load to the frame also. It would take some...
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