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Hey guys, picked up a 782D the other night. I'm SO excited about it! Needs some TLC but mechanically it's been pretty well taken care of. However, the cooling fan came loose and chewed up the radiator, so that's job# 1. Anyone know of a good used radiator or a source for a reasonably priced new one? Thanks!
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Welcome to the smoker club!
There has been some places mentioned here (that I can't remember any of) as a source for a new radiator. It wasn't OEM if I remember correctly, but a good fit. The thing is, what do you consider "reasonable"? Because that is a relative term..... A new one from CCC is what, $700? So, is $350 reasonable?? Just asking.... FWIW, I have a radiator out of a Jacobson mower that had a D600 Kubota in it (same as the 782) and it appears to be close enough to work. No idea what model, I didn't take it out, just bought the motor. Good luck on getting it all fixed up! |
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Congrats on the 782D!
I hope the radiator replacement works out for you, looks like a great tractor.
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Steven __________________________________________ 127 NF, spring assist, 36" IH Danco BB-36 snowthrower, 42" mower deck. CW-36 snowthrower, 42" NF blade. QA42A blower, 126,127,149,1720. |
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Congrats on the 782D. I have one that is currently under going restoration, but waiting on warm weather to do paint work. If you have questions, give us a shout, there are several of us here with smokers like yours.
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Check out http://www.kumarbrosusa.com/
After a tip from a member on here to check them out for a D650 head I needed, I use them a lot. Got a rad from them on another kubota project I recently finished for $200. Really great customer service and quality products. Congrats on the 782D
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Hi, I have a radiator for your tractor. If interested, PM me for more information.
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I bought a 1864, it's just grown from there. The Cubs have replaced old Chevys as my hobby/passion. The only car I have left is a '67 Chevelle wagon. Seems like a good trade off. I can put five Cubs where one car sat and there are no titles or license to fool with! Tim |
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Congratulations on the new addition. I'm sure you will be happy with it. I had my 782D for close to 20 years until I had to thin out the herd a bit to make room for others. (The wife doesn't know that part of it yet!) On the radiator. I have one that is leaking and am in the process of finding a place to re-core it. I'll let you know how it comes out. Maybe you can re-core yours?
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1989 - Cub Cadet 1772 1987 - Cub Cadet 1572 w/Rear PTO & Cat. 0 38" Lawn Sweeper #196483 42" L42 (Bush Hog) Rotary Cutter # 190349 45" 2-Stage Snowblower # 196364 48" Haban Rotortiller Rear PTO Driven #190356 54" SnowBlade with hydraulic Angle #196376 60" Haban Mowing Deck #196374 |
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Thanks so much for the encouragement guys! Really excited to be part of the elite and exclusive "smoker club"!
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Jonathan, I'm really hoping to spend quite a bit less than that on a radiator, but hard to tell for sure until I know what's out there. Interested in selling yours?
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Just out of curiosity are you related to the guy who sold it? I had it bought for $250. I told him I would send him a check to hold it and he said not to worry he would mark it sold. The next day he called me and said a family member wanted it and he couldn't sell it.
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