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Old 01-15-2012, 08:32 PM
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the stock turf tires would fill with snow and not let it turn with the blade down.

the ag tires help a lot to turn. but if I turn sharp right the tire get stuck on the the rod for the blade, if the blade is down.

and thanks , that my baby in my avatar. it one of 3 I have. 68, 77 and this 79
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the stock turf tires would fill with snow and not let it turn with the blade down.

the ag tires help a lot to turn. but if I turn sharp right the tire get stuck on the the rod for the blade, if the blade is down.

and thanks , that my baby in my avatar. it one of 3 I have. 68, 77 and this 79
Sweeeeet! Look out Smokey and the Bandit!!! So would you rather have the ag's on the front or you think from what other's have said the V's woudl be better???? I am having issues deciding what front tires to put on tractors I own.....I like them all....just not sure!
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Nice 582! It came from the factory with the 16 hp Briggs.

About time Allen!
OK , did not know that. the PO sold me this with a crate with the engine in it. said the OE engine was a 12hp kohler. I guess not. thanks for the heads up. Im still learning. this engine is only 7 years old maybe.

is there a way to tell?
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Old 01-15-2012, 08:43 PM
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OK , did not know that. the PO sold me this with a crate with the engine in it. said the OE engine was a 12hp kohler. I guess not. thanks for the heads up. Im still learning. this engine is only 7 years old maybe.

is there a way to tell?
Serial and spec numbers off the tag will help figure how old it is.
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Sweeeeet! Look out Smokey and the Bandit!!! So would you rather have the ag's on the front or you think from what other's have said the V's woudl be better???? I am having issues deciding what front tires to put on tractors I own.....I like them all....just not sure!
Ive had them on for 4 years now. love them. but going threw the wet yard in the spring will make the wife mad , they rut it up. then I tell her she'll get over it.
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Great looking cubs guys!

4speed, the 582 looks ready for business! Most will run the front ags in the reverse of what you have them, with the V of the ags pointing backwards for easier steering with them. I'm getting ready to mount my narrow ags on the front of my 129 after I get the rims back from the painter.

Allen, sharp blade. I like the scraper blade-it looks heavy duty. Where did you get it at? Hope you get some snow your way soon!

Chris, I like the looks of a red 147 (and with the hood, a red-white-blue paint scheme. Your seat looks very comfortable, too!

Keep the pics coming!

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Thanks Cub Cadet 123, it's diamond plated. The guy that painted the blade, had it and installed it for me.
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here is a better pic of it. needs a seat bad , more and more cracks every time I put my large bum in it. I have the grill and the side covers, just have not put them on yet. and have other issues with it , but will post all that another day.


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Cool 582! Love the ag tires!
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Cool 582! Love the ag tires!
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