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ACecil 01-15-2014 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Sam Mac (Post 237354)
Finished the 1782 today just waiting for the new boots. I'll try to get pics tomorrow. Snowing in Galax now so I put the plow back on the BX. That way we won't get enough to make it worth plowing. LOL. :biggrin2:

Can't wait to see your pics, Sam.

Sam Mac 01-16-2014 10:57 AM

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Pics as promised

IliketheRedcubs 01-16-2014 11:06 AM

That looks really nice Sam! I love the lift you have... has to be easier on the back!:biggrin2:

Cubcrazy 01-16-2014 11:18 AM

That thing is sure looking sweet Sam!:beerchug:

ACecil 01-16-2014 11:41 AM

That's a sharp super smoker!

Leadslingingdaddy 01-16-2014 11:44 AM

Very clean looking...

But I cannot believe they didnt put aux lines up front as standard equipment....

Sam Mac 01-16-2014 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Leadslingingdaddy (Post 237513)
Very clean looking...

But I cannot believe they didnt put aux lines up front as standard equipment....

Randy

Considering that the 92 vintage 1782 had a $10,380.00 sticker price equipped with a 60" deck I don't see why they didn't just go all the way and put front hydraulics on them as standard equipment. Not like at that kind of $$$ it would have made much difference. Oh well I don't need them anyway.

inspectorudy 01-17-2014 10:05 AM

Great looking tractor! I am working on a JD 332 smoker which is the same as the 1782 but with front hydraulics, (four of 'em). It is a 1987 with 570 hours total on it. I have it taken apart and the nuts and bolts still are bright silver plated and there is no rust on it. It came with four brand new tires and nothing is broken or missing. I am at a point where this is such a great little tractor that I might have to sell the CC 1811 and keep this thing. Finding a little diesel this old and in this good of shape is so rare that I am having a tough time making the decision. These little three cylinder diesels are like a Swiss watch and they are so great to hear! I love that rattle and clank!:beerchug:

1811woody 01-17-2014 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by inspectorudy (Post 237696)
Great looking tractor! I am working on a JD 332 smoker which is the same as the 1782 but with front hydraulics, (four of 'em). It is a 1987 with 570 hours total on it. I have it taken apart and the nuts and bolts still are bright silver plated and there is no rust on it. It came with four brand new tires and nothing is broken or missing. I am at a point where this is such a great little tractor that I might have to sell the CC 1811 and keep this thing. Finding a little diesel this old and in this good of shape is so rare that I am having a tough time making the decision. These little three cylinder diesels are like a Swiss watch and they are so great to hear! I love that rattle and clank!:beerchug:

:bigeyes: :bigthink: :banned: LOL

FrankF3 01-17-2014 01:01 PM

REAL Nice job Sam! I wouldn't leave it idling too close to the road for too long. :biggrin2:


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