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Thanks for rescuing an old throw away! I hate seeing old tractors die, and this is a way to bring one to life!!!
 
part off my new project...
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Ryan what ya got there?
And what the heck you doing with it?

You Gentelmens creativity and abilitys amaze me.Not only do they look great but they operate!!

The 1450 4X4 is great and rick you working on that 4X4 of yours still?

Paul you did all the sheetmetal on that orchard,Amazing
 
Aaron:
Looks like that poor 782 got hot enough to barbeque a "Deere"...

you may need a pretty big shoe horn to get that 2.8 to fit...good luck
 
Aaron..that hydro may hold up better than you think, there's a guy not too far from me that has a SB Chevy in front of a Cub hydro that he pulls with.
 
My thinking on a hydro pump is that it can only get up to a certain pressure and then its going to go thru the bypass, and nothing should break. So if thats true, I should be able to put 1000 hp into the pump, and as long the rpms dont exceed that of a KT17 (3500 max) i should be ok. What do you guys think?.......
 
I've heard this group, Cyclone Power Pullers has experience with using hydrostatic systems. As long as you are just driving around or doing just normal usage type work with your system there shouldn't be any trouble. It is when you combine extreme horsepower (whereas you won't stall the engine) and good traction (wheels aren't spinning) when pulling a load with your hydrostatic system that you will then deadhead the pump. At that point you are making the pump work full capacity and it will wear out sooner or have the possibility to blowup.

Just my thoughts.
 
I put some lights on my 826. I tried to figure out how to put some round ones on it, but I didn't have enough clearance...

I'm thinking about using this as my yard tractor. I may buy a cat 0 3 point hitch and put a mower on the back... Anyone interested in buying my flamed 1210? :eek:)

Kurt

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Kurt, That is an awsome tractor and some awsome night shots! I sometimes want to build a mini replaca and then i want to build xtreme stuff also... not enough ttime and money i guess. When you are ready to buy a 3 point, let me know cause I carry all kinds of them. Awsome tractor - Aaron Schmidt
 

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