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    Archive through February 16, 2012

    David J, I'll only ad that, money wise, it also has the older style stamped steel deck with runners instead of wheels.
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    Building a new Shop

    So are you guys trying to say I should update the 4 fuses that run my house? Crap that could cost 150 or 200 bucks before it's over.
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    Archive through January 30, 2012

    Harry I know a qa 42 will throw water. Years ago I worked on a farm that had a tile plug up, water was getting ready to run into a silo access panel during a January rain. Had my 72 there with the blower on. The 10 horse in my 72 was a lot fresher than it is today, it blew a full chute of water...
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    Archive through January 07, 2012

    Kurt, If you still have access to this tractor can you take a picture from about 30 feet?
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    A sad day for Shelby

    Wayne, Tell her it aint very often we get to give a gift like that back to the almighty. Maby theres a little girl in heaven that needed a good dog.
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    Archive through January 07, 2012

    I am a fan. Nice work.
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    I'm a Grandpa!

    Thats gonna cost more than refurbin a 982 but worth it. Congratulations.
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    Archive through September 15, 2011

    Don T, Do you post on any other tractor sites? Cause that ain't right.
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    User Name

    Doug, Charlie Proctor is his real name. Far as I know. digger is a nickname. All three are there, just sayin.
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    Brownie

    I thought it would be bigger.
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    Archive through January 09, 2012

    boots, check the wire between the points and coil. I've seen then get a bare spot and ground out the system.
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    Archive through January 09, 2012

    Boots, pull the point cover and with the switch on play with the points to see if you get any spark there.
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    Archive through January 05, 2012

    On at least two rear ends they do. btdt
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    International Cub Cadet stamps

    How big a stamp are we talking about?
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    Archive through December 10, 2011

    Allen, The problem is you'd prolly have to get 24 into it to get 24 out. It wouldnt be inconcievable to think the other two wires are a pos. and neg. Therein lies the problem which is which. Bet you only get one chance. I called 5 phone numbers today starting with Continental. Every...
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    Archive through December 10, 2011

    Norm, You don't have the rest of the diagram. I do not believe there is enough information. The A thru J conector is just that, a connector, right? C D and J are the charging system but I don't know what they go to. It shows one 24 volt battery, I used 2 12's just to get mine to run but I never...
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    Archive through December 30, 2011

    Dave C, changing the final drive ratio isn't or shouldn't affect the speed of the gear box.
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    Archive through January 03, 2012

    Along the same note, I have an 83 dodge with a 4" lift and 33's. When I put that truck together about 10 years ago I could throw the spare next to it and climb into the engine compartment, stand on a frame rail and do whatever needed done in there. I parked it when the price of gas hit 4 bucks...
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    Archive through December 30, 2011

    Charles, it's good to have the piston when you bore an engine because there are tolerences built into everything. Some people have opinions on ideal clearences, for that you need the parts up front to check the acual sizes on the idividual parts being used. Please don't get me wrong, any shop...
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    Archive through December 28, 2011

    Clark, I looks like your bottom fork is bent. Take that bolt out, it might fall apart. It being bent is not good, if it is broke it's probly moving a lot more than you think when shifting. I've had two forks broke that looked fine before I pulled the bolt.
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