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Old 12-08-2014, 10:43 AM
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Worked up a new wiring diagram for this one today. It will be just a bit simpler than what it came with. It's getting a key switch for the early 782's and a Kohler voltage regulator. Waiting for parts now.
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Old 12-11-2014, 01:59 PM
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I luv threads like this!!! Lookin good Sam.

Y'all makin me wish I had a garage!
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Old 12-12-2014, 07:50 PM
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Key switch and genuine made in china VR showed up today, now just waiting on the new hoses from Kubota before I can get back to work on this mess. It was warm enough today so I squirted some yellow paint on the front of the frame. Looks better than the rust but it's no show queen by any means.
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Sam, Why the new VR? Less wiring or was there a charging problem with the Kubota VR?
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Old 12-13-2014, 07:28 AM
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Easier to wire.
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Old 12-13-2014, 09:08 PM
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Got most of the wiring harness put together today. Still waiting for 2 hoses but I got the important ones so I'll be able to progress with what I have. Hope to get the engine back in tomorrow or the next day. Using a switch for an early 782 makes the harness much easier to build, no diodes or any of the other fancy crap to deal with.
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Old 12-16-2014, 05:15 PM
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It lives! Got it up and running today. Everything works as it should. I'm a happy camper. Also got the 3 point back on, sorry no pics of the 3 point. I added a fuse block. The genuine made in China copy of a Kohler VR works great, sit's right on 14.5 volts. Engine smokes but it has 55 lbs of oil pressure. I need to see if it has valve guide seals, if so I may stick a new set in and see if that helps. Took it for a ride, sitting on the gas tank is not all that comfy. Found out that the high water temp sender is defective, gotta order a new one. So here are a few pics for you guys.
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Awesome Sam!
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Looking GREAT Sam! I hope the smoking isn't too bad of an issue. I'm sure you'll get it cleared up in no time. Good luck!
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Nice to finally get it running,Its a good feeling,not like sitting on the gas tank though...
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