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Just picked up a CC 682 Feb 1981 with a blown Engine for a $100.00. All the tin is in Great shape,good tires, and a very good 53 inch mower deck quick release system good hydrostatic transmission. Person said everything ran ok till engine blew up. And I do mean blew up! piston is in about 3 pieces and I still have to tear it apart but I think i will need a new engine for it. It's a kohler 17 hp engine KT17S. One on Ebay $ 1700.00. Hope to find a good used one in my area. If I cann't I may part it out. To recoupe my money. But the reason I got into all this is to save these machines. I DO YOU THE CUB BRAND. Would This mower deck work on a CC100 or CC122 if i change the sub frame? Will post pictures when i get a chance.
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Throw a nice K341 in that puppy.
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I don't think that mower deck will work on the 100 or 122. You can get a nice used KT17 Series II for under five hundred. I wouldn't part it.
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If I can find a good engine i will not part it. I just took the mower deck and sub frame off. spindles are nice and tight no play. Belts in good shape. Pulleys good. Almost lost a foot. Had the deck up againist the trailer (I know thats a stupid move) working alone and I hit the trailer deck fell down i jumped out of the way but it hit right across the big toe OUCH. will lose that nail! REMEMEMBER GUYS SAFETY FIRST EVEN AT HOME. STUPIDY TAKES NO VACATION. I guess i'am lucky if it hit above any futher it would of broken the foot.
Couple of questions: 1)Are spindles all the same between the diffent decks 2) are all tire rims from the different models interchangeable. 3) is their a way with out a engine to see if the hydrostatic transmission is still good. |
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fer100
I would love to find the deal you just did, and I would look around to find a engine for it. I live in GA, and found a nice Kohler Magnum I think it was twin 17 hp on a mower for $300, I bet cash money would have taken it home for $200-$250 so keep your eyes open around and put life back into your 682.. or you could always do a road trip to Ga I would be happy to take it off your hands. Clint |
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cann't make georgia but have family south west of ashville nc that want me down for a family reunion at end of aug. its a 19 hour trip from here a 2 day drive for me. what part georgia are u at . Family tells me hot down there. My moms family settle the great somky national park area. My brother in law mothers homestead is a national monument in cades cove in the park.
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