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Old 07-21-2012, 09:53 PM
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Just a FYI if you need any parts for the Kubota go to a Kubota dealer. They are about a 3rd less that Cub.



I do pretty good...My Cub Cadet dealer is also a Grasshopper and Kubota engine dealer. So, they can get parts from Cub Cadet, Grasshopper, or Kubota.
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I It'll be tough to get used to not having hydro control with my foot. I just about ran into my garage door hitting the brakes and not hitting the hand lever .
I had that problem with the 129 + 147 I just fixed up and sold. I'm used the the hydro lever being on the right side. Every time I went for it on those 2 I hit the throttle.
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Old 07-22-2012, 01:47 PM
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I decided to drag the sand blaster out today and try and clean up the exhaust a bit on this 2182.

Does anyone have a pic of the air cleaner mount that this tractor is supposed to have?
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Old 07-22-2012, 07:11 PM
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If you soak the bolts on the mufler guard they will probaly come out and you can paint the muller with some header paint. Let me know if these pics work for you. Good to see you fixing the Big Girl up! No way your gonna sell it now, you two have bonded.
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What models have a fender pan and foot rests that will fit the 2182. I'm gonna fix her up a bit.

I put a couple boat motors up for sale. If one of them sells My wife says I can keep the 2182.
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As far as I know all the Cyclops tractor fender and foot rests should fit but I'll check for you. If you can find a later model with the big fuel filler I have a gas tank for it.
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Old 07-22-2012, 09:28 PM
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It looks like the fender pan is Super specific. Looking at your pics on C-list I suggest you take some time and do a little sanding and painting on the fender pan, it doesn't look all that bad. The foot pads could probably even be fixed.

These are the Cyclops Supers that have pretty much the same sheet metal but you need to look for an earlier Super because they changed the rock shaft design on the later tractors and the foot pads are a bit different. Not a big deal and you can trim it to fit if need be. The sheet metal on your tractor is the same as my 1882.

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I'll pull the foot rests off tomorrow and see If I can straighten them out. If not I'll bring them down to Norfolk next weekend and see what my Dad can do with them. The fender pan is going to be pitted up pretty bad. I'll see if I can make it look decent before I buy a different one.
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If it's not rotted through some bondo and new paint should make it look like new. I've seen worse than what you have. Sent you an e, check it out. Gotta go, I'm old and it's past my bed time
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