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Old 12-09-2017, 05:15 PM
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I posted my intro on the wrong thread yesterday so I will start from the beginning. I saw this tractor in a pasture a little over a year ago and traded a four wheeler for it. It had been sitting out there for years so I didn’t do anything to it and started looking for info. I found this site and did everything I read before even trying to crank it. Starter upgrade new glo plugs all new fluids filters and fuel lines. Took the tank off cleaned it. Cleaned hydro and put new cork gaskets. Last thing was rebuilt relief valves and rebuilt the deck with all new parts except for spindles. Re did some wiring not much and it runs and works great. Hour meter showed 279 hrs not sure if that was correct but do know the original air filter was still on it. Air filter was dated July 83. If y’all saw this on the wrong thread sorry about that just getting it in the right place. If someone could tell me why pictures look fine till I post it and see it sideways I would appreciate it and also turn it straight. Thx

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Old 12-09-2017, 11:40 PM
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Don't know why, but easy fix.
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Old 12-10-2017, 05:11 AM
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Congratulations on your rescue Looks great and the way you did it was better yet
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I wish I had a diesel and some snow

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Nice 782D. I'd trade my bike for one in a heart beat. Nice job adressing all of the maintenance issues first
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Great save on the little red smoker! Looks to be in nice shape too.
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This was taken October 2016 when I saw it If you zoom in you may can read the hr meter
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No sir, are you posting these from your phone? If you are posting from your computer, you can turn them before you post them to OCC.
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