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We got our year's quota of rain in January and February, now with the temps in the high 80's it mowing time in Arizona.
Love this 782 with a M-18 engine and a 50 inch deck. Nothing better than the smell of fresh cut grass and the purr of the Kohler twin.

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I never was a big fan of the 50 inch decks until I strengthened it and added the front swivel casters. Now it cuts beautiful and I never have any gouges in the grass while going up and down the irrigation berms.

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Richard,

This is what mine looked like at 6PM tonight...before I tore it down
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The other night I got this far with the Mag....mostly assembled, waiting for sheetmetal and intake/carb.

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Installed my oil pressure sending units (gauge and idiot light - tee'd together)

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RTV dispenser (kids medicine syringe).....this worked GREAT!!!

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Tonight the KT got yanked out fo the tractor and I finished up the Mag assembly. Painted everything up nice and pretty tonight so it will dry at least 24 hours before I start messing with it again Sat. AM.

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I used a low gloss automotive engine paint (good to 500 deg., oil/gas/chemical resistant, etc.). It laid down very nice, might be just a little flatter than the factory paint, but looks nice on the engine.

About a month ago I swapped out the AL rear end for a nice solid IH Cast Iron one!!!
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Midwest (MO, IA, WI, MI, IL, IN) events? Farm, steam, whatever... oh and to stay on topic CUB events
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Where's a good place to get info? Also, if you folks want to email me ones you know of...

I'm going compile a web based calendar of events to make available to everyone here.
 
Joe C., nice job on the 149! The 105 looks nice too.
 
Steve-
Nice work! If I ever get the chance to, one of the next things I'd like to mess around with a boxer twin in a 782.
 
Wyatt, no new projects for you until you finish your Wheatland, oh and there's that black car you need to finish so I can test drive it! :eek:)

Steve, looking good. That paint turned out nice. Did you have new decals or did you mask them? If you masked them what did you use?
 
Geeez Kraig, I was thinking of getting a boat too!
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<font size="-2">nevermind that I've got all of about 15 minutes of free time a day!</font>
 
SB -

Just a hint. I'm sure most digital cameras are the same - they just doesn't focus very well when they're within a couple feet of the subject. It should have a separate mode that will let you get focused closeups.

I know I was banging my head on that problem for a while until I, yep, you guessed it,
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Bryan,

10-4......I COULD have switched the mode, but it was more of a PITA than I was ready to deal with at 11PM last night....."Clear enough" went thru my head!!!! (wacking the size 10X smaller didn't help any either
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Kraig,

Thanks, Original decals, masked with blue painters masking tape and cut to the decal edge with an exacto.
 
When in a pinch if you hold the camera back and zoom in on the object the auto focus will usually work just fine, but you'll need a steady hand and good light. I've used several brands of digital cameras and some are much better at closeup than others. In my experience Sony has a better autofocus than the others I've used. I sure wish my Sony had a higher megapixel rating. I know it's way beyond the time I should have upgraded my camera but I just don't like much of the offerings I see. I want something with a good optical zoom (10x) and most don't have much of an optical zoom (usually 3x). The only camera I've found that I want is over $800 and it's hard to justify spending that much. I haven't even spent that much on my Cubs!
 
Steve B.
Just a thought, while you have it torn down check your rock shaft close, a lot of them get tweeked right here.

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Doesn't take much to reduce your lift.
 
Wyatt,

Heater was on in the garage last night...does that count?????? (Nah, it's stock)

Kraig,

I have a Fuji S5000......GREAT camera. Close ups can make for auto focus issues, but I have found that focusing on a flat wall or similar object about the same distance away, locking the focus with the shutter control partially depressed, and shooting the intended object works fairly well.

Last night I just wasn't in the mood for dinking around with too good of pics......just wanted to tell a few Cub cadet nuts the Mag 18 story
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I am learning why people who sell Cub Cadet large items often state in their ads "local pickup only". I am looking for an economical way to ship a couple of Cub Cadet items that are on pallets. So far I am amazed at what I have heard as quotes from carriers, such as Yellow. Has anyone found a way to move things like blades, tillers, etc., cross-country without spending $200 or more?
 
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