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Old 10-29-2014, 11:03 PM
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Default Any thoughts on the 682?

I'm looking at a 682 for sale, serial # 667XXX.... in the $700 range, which seems a little steep, as it is in average used condition. Haven't looked at it in person yet, he said it runs well, and the hydro & everything else functions as it should ..... 50" deck included.

I currently have a Quiet Line 1000. Can anyone tell me if the 1000 wide frame decks, wheels, and snow blade will work on the 682?

Any thoughts in general on the desirability, value, problems, things to look for, etc., with the 682? Any info. will be appreciated.

JT .... also: I think that serial # is 1980 - 81. Can anyone confirm that?
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Old 10-29-2014, 11:11 PM
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Wheels are the same. Deck is the same except the center pulley. The 682 uses a 5/8 belt, where the 1000 uses 1/2. Jimbob put a wide frame snow blade on his 1863/64. Can't remember which it is. He said it worked, but I think he had to trim something. Check out the threads he started and you will find it.
The 682 is a nice tractor. It does have the manual lift. After having tractors with hydraulic lift, I'm sold. I'll keep my 100 just because it's cool, but for any real work I use a tractor with hydraulic lift.
Although, if all you are going to do with it is mow, I don't think it will really matter. Decks aren't that heavy to lift.
$700 seems a bit much unless it's a pretty nice tractor. Maybe really nice. It could be 79-81.
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Old 10-30-2014, 06:55 AM
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when I was first buying tractors my 682 was my second one after the 123, I had that for over a year did hardly anything to it other then the oil and hydro fluid, it came with a 50 inch mower deck and I paid $450 for mine now wasn't the best had holes in the deck but it ran and drove decent, after using it to mow the lawn it did seem to use oil never really saw any smoke but now and then you did. I since sold it to my neighbor and he loves it drives all over town with it, the fuel pump is bad and I told him but he wont listen and he had to do a hydro valve as it went bad. Other then that that's about it for 2 years of use between us. there great tractors but it just seems the KT engines seem to have more problems then the Kohler K series, at least all the ones for sale here locally do
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Old 10-30-2014, 07:49 AM
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if you have a hilly yard or you mow a ditch and it has the series 1 KT you'll want to stay away from it. side hill mowing kills them
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Old 10-30-2014, 11:25 AM
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82 series are good tractors. They are personally my favorite styled machine. Brent was close on year, but since you didn't supply the last 3 digits we can't tell for sure. It's not an 81. Could be a 79 or 80 with the #667XXX number. That would make it an IH machine. Which is cool if nothing else. Don is right about the KT motor. I have a 682, but the engine was bad when I got it. It did run, but knocked. I pulled the engine and have a V-twin awaiting install when I get the time. If you get it a engine will more than likely be in it's near future. I hate to knock the KT's but their life is all about gone in most of them. $700 is way too much unless it has a replacement engine. (KT series II or a Mag, or even a V-twin.) Because of the almost guarantee of engine failure I don't want to give more than $350 for one of those machines. But, if it's nice..... your call. All your attachments that fit the QL you have will attach to it no problems. But, as Brent said, you will have to change the center pulley on your deck to make the mower work. All in all if you can get them down on price it wouldn't be a bad buy, and I say that without seeing it. Mainly just because I like those machines.
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Old 10-30-2014, 11:38 AM
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82 series are good tractors. They are personally my favorite styled machine. Brent was close on year, but since you didn't supply the last 3 digits we can't tell for sure. It's not an 81. Could be a 79 or 80 with the #667XXX number. That would make it an IH machine. Which is cool if nothing else. Don is right about the KT motor. I have a 682, but the engine was bad when I got it. It did run, but knocked. I pulled the engine and have a V-twin awaiting install when I get the time. If you get it a engine will more than likely be in it's near future. I hate to knock the KT's but their life is all about gone in most of them. $700 is way too much unless it has a replacement engine. (KT series II or a Mag, or even a V-twin.) Because of the almost guarantee of engine failure I don't want to give more than $350 for one of those machines. But, if it's nice..... your call. All your attachments that fit the QL you have will attach to it no problems. But, as Brent said, you will have to change the center pulley on your deck to make the mower work. All in all if you can get them down on price it wouldn't be a bad buy, and I say that without seeing it. Mainly just because I like those machines.
LOL, don't want to give more than $350? Jon, a nice original 682 with a nice 44in deck will bring $800 at least IMO, and that's because I have seen it. don't start like last time.
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