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Old 12-08-2017, 09:56 AM
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Good deal Jay. Will be much more enjoyable operating with the power steer...
That Lew, he's a pretty good guy to buy from.
Yeah Todd,

I have several with tri ribs and several with the 3 turn CCC box... they all drive fine.. I know the power steering is overkill and a lot of sugar for a nickel as dad says... but I just wanted to do it... especially after running this 1782 for three seasons... That fingertip steering sure will spoil you!

Every since the day in 1980 when I walked in the IH dealer with Dad and laid eyes on a showroom full of red Cub Cadets I've always wanted a really nice red one!! I have one "red" one already.. an all original 782... I just hate to monkey with modifications on it.. it's too original.... Both of these 782's that I just bought have already been hacked on a bit... so I don't feel so bad!

My goal is to have a V twin Super but on a short garden tractor frame with power steering nice shiny red paint and make it look like IH did it from the factory.. Should be do able but may take some time... ( that stuff seems to be in short supply lately!)

That guy Lew... he can be helpful from time to time! Even though he is one of those Yankees!
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That guy Lew... he can be helpful from time to time! Even though he is one of those Yankees!
Damn Yankee Jay!

Glad you are happy, now Lew is getting hungry again!!!
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I probably need to come to OH and light a fire on some of your projects!
come on up...the heat is on, the beer is cold, and I have plenty to do...

when you do come I think a trip to Ft. Wayne, Toledo and Detroit is in order before we do any wrenchin...
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Damn Yankee Jay!

Glad you are happy, now Lew is getting hungry again!!!
I'm doing my part
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Old 01-05-2018, 10:32 PM
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Default Still gathering P/S parts.. one by one

Scored myself an early 1862 P/S axle for the 782.. this one has the early short spindles.. I really didn't want to raise the front two inches.. I like the factory 782 stance..
Eventually I will get enough parts and maybe some time and start on this beast!
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Cub Farmall, Super A Farmall, Original, (2)70's, 72, 100, 102, 123, 105, 125, 127, 108, 128, 1450, (3)782's, Yellow 982, 1782, "Sam's" 2182, M Farmall and a #7 trailer
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Scored myself an early 1862 P/S axle for the 782.. this one has the early short spindles.. I really didn't want to raise the front two inches.. I like the factory 782 stance..
Eventually I will get enough parts and maybe some time and start on this beast!
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