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Fred:
Nice job.
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Us old guys have to stick together.
Take the thrower off in 2 steps. Remove the top curved links, then the bottom pin on the mule drive. As you separate ( slide, no need to lift) the auger housing forward from the mule drive, the drive shaft will slip out of the splined yoke. (turn the splined washer between them so it will line up and slip out, don't loose the felt washer) stick a baggy over the male stub so it stays clean and you don't get greasy. Then you can remove the mule drive. easy peasy, reinstall opposite. Do make sure on reinstall, that the drive shaft yokes are aligned properly. ( 2 letter C's back to back) just like any drive shaft on a vehicle. If you want, take the bottom pin to the grinder or lathe and point it somewhat on one or both ends to make the pin reinstall just that much easier. Oh, don't forget to put the rotation rod holder in the pocket before you slide the mule onto the tractor. |
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You were better off painting the whole thing anyway while you had the time.
Rust never sleeps... Any visibility addition for safety?
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Tom, that is very nice. You can bring that spray gun over and do my 782. lol
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Hey guys thanks for the positive comments. I went a little farther with my clean up and touch up on the old girl.You know!! While I am at it I might as well, Paint the front rims and rear wheel weights, Might as well Install a set of 2382 decals I had made when I did the set for my other 1872 super rebuild. I received my vinyl covered foam today so tomorrow I will cover the interior flat surfaces and the fenders to help quiet it down inside. A couple of pictures.
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Wow, looks great.
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Congrats my friend.. you have a very nice machine!
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Thanks guys. I still have to put some floor mats and cab foam in it but if it snows I will be ready. Been busy with a kitchen add on and remodel project so I work on it when I can.
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That looks great Fred..! That LED bar will light it up. I have one across my ROPS on the Kubota since the FEL hides the front lights... Night into day... and less drain.
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