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Old 03-28-2015, 08:29 PM
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That tank looks fantastic... there's a lot of "stuff" under the sheet metal of your 782 Georg, you've done a very very nice job!

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Very nice Georg!

You won't have trouble with the fuel gelling in the winter.

Sie werden keine Probleme mit dem Kraftstoff Gelieren im Winter!

(I used a translater.... hope it worked! )
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@Joe, the Fuel Cab is similar to the VW Rabbit. This one is a little smaller and comes from an German Motorbike Brand called "Zündapp". Zündapp were closed in the eighties and sold to China.

As next, i need a Hole for the Fuel Cab, Paint and a strong Battery, and i can make my first start.

And Yes, the Translator works,(:-)

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Georg,
Wow, she's come a long way and looks great! The tank fits like a glove. Nice job.
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Georg,
REAL NICE job on the conversion. The tank design is awesome!
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The Tank is ready, and the Diesel is running like a Kitten,
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That is great Georg. I am glad all turned out well for you.

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Georg,

Will your battery stay under the seat? Be aware that the Kubota D600 is very sensitive to having a strong ground. There is a factory bulletin on adding an additional ground of large gauge wire (I think 4 or 6) to the original ground. I hope your battery isn't too far away from the starter, etc.

Nice project!

I dont know if this will help, but back when I i use to race 1/4 mi? We would use a 5 point ground system. Cant see why it wouldn't work on a cub. Guarantee it would fix any ground problem.
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Yesterday, the Diesel was ready for the first Mowing Job. The Motor and the Hydro System got new Oil and Filters.
I use the white Side Panels, because it has Holes for the Air and the Exhaust, and i think the new Design will make him pretty(:-)!

mfg Georg
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Great job. I like the different look of the side panels in white. It matches the car in the background too.
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