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Old 12-14-2011, 07:45 PM
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I think it would be pretty hard to convert a gas machine to a smoker properly. You'll need to move the fuel tank and battery around, make some type of engine coupler and cradle and find a next to impossible diesel hood. All of this could be done but it would be a hodgepodge of a machine. The 982's are worth pretty good money. I say fix it up as a 982 and sell it then find ya a smoker.
+1...and the next-to-impossible to find super diesel fuel tank and supports.
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Old 12-14-2011, 08:18 PM
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I think it would be pretty hard to convert a gas machine to a smoker properly. You'll need to move the fuel tank and battery around, make some type of engine coupler and cradle and find a next to impossible diesel hood. All of this could be done but it would be a hodgepodge of a machine. The 982's are worth pretty good money. I say fix it up as a 982 and sell it then find ya a smoker.
aaaahhhh poppy cock ! you can do any think you set your mind to ...i dont have "I CAN'T " in my vocabulary
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aaaahhhh poppy cock ! you can do any think you set your mind to ...i dont have "I CAN'T " in my vocabulary
Than you better have lots of cash! All that I'm saying is to make a true never built 982D look real it would take too much to do. Kubota parts are cheap, Cub Cadet diesel parts (hoods, fuel tank and dash panel) are not, if you can find them.
I think DX's BRS is one of the nicest diesels I have seen plus he has power steering that a 982 never had from the factory.
If you do build it, take lots of pictures for us because there are many very talented people on this site and it amazes me the things some people can do. Good luck.
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Than you better have lots of cash! All that I'm saying is to make a true never built 982D look real it would take too much to do. Kubota parts are cheap, Cub Cadet diesel parts (hoods, fuel tank and dash panel) are not, if you can find them.
I think DX's BRS is one of the nicest diesels I have seen plus he has power steering that a 982 never had from the factory.
If you do build it, take lots of pictures for us because there are many very talented people on this site and it amazes me the things some people can do. Good luck.
cool will do
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Hey, hey,,, I resemble that remark.
i need to see some pics of under your hood ,how the battery mounts ect. thanks bob
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I'll try to get a few for you.

Another thing to do is to download the Service manual for the 1572 for info also.

http://www.ccmanuals.info/pdf/CCC%20...e%20Manual.pdf

One from our Sponsor Binder Books will be the best way to go. Much better pictures.
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Ok I'm watching this thread! Could you keep a running total of the cash?
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This is gonna be interesting!
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Ok I'm watching this thread! Could you keep a running total of the cash?
will do i can get a compleat running diesel kabota tractor $200.00
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