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Old 01-05-2013, 11:47 AM
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Question 682 transformed into 782??

Hey guys I have a lead on a 682 thats in pretty nice condition. Asking price is $300 with deck, but Ive always wanted a 782. I also know of a frame, all hydraulics (dual), pedistal, rearend, and dash from a yellow/white cub that is the same style as the red 82 series. It could be a Y/W 782, but not sure. My question is how difficult would it be to take the manual lift off the 682 and add the hyd lift off the Y/W tractor to it, making it a 782? Or will it still need some things? I know I'll need to swap the dash for the dual levers to come out of forsure. Thanks for any help.
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Old 01-05-2013, 11:55 AM
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Don't hold me to it but I think u will need a ported pump for it as well
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it not that hard you have to change the plastic dash peace the lift you have to change couple of things i have to get part # to explain
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Don't hold me to it but I think u will need a ported pump for it as well
The Y/W frame has the portedpump, i forgot to mention that. But thanks Cubby102!
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you need part numbers 7030837,7030853,7030192
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Old 01-05-2013, 12:34 PM
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you need part numbers 7030837,7030853,7030192
Thanks that helps alot! I'm almost certain the y/w frame has those on it!
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Old 01-05-2013, 03:21 PM
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Everything should be a direct swap. I converted my 682 to a 782. The hardest part will be getting the old brackets off of the rockshaft. Should take about an afternoon to do the complete conversion.
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I've done the same swap and it's no big deal. A little blue tip heat on the rockshaft brackets helps get them off the shaft. It's well worth doing to have hydralic lift.
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Old 01-05-2013, 06:14 PM
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What's a ported pump?

I'm a car gearhead at heart & ported means that is has been modified to flow more air/oil etc. So what is a ported pump, does that mean that the pump has fittings on it to use the hydraulics outside the pump itself?

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Scot,

You are correct.
The hydro pump has hydraulic ports on the front of it to run lines to run the hydraulic lift.
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