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Old 06-23-2019, 06:55 PM
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Default 882 got a freshen up

So I picked this 882 up about a month ago. I had no plans of doing much to it besides what it actually needed, well I ended up getting carried away. It started with a busted fan on the driveshaft. Some members suggested I contact Jeff which I did, so now the 882 is fitted with a cv shaft. While I was in there tearing things apart to get the shaft out I went ahead and replaced a lot of other things that needed attention.

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Overall I’m pretty happy with how it turned out, a little mad at myself for putting one hood decal on crooked but oh well. Still need to work on the deck and mule drive but that will just be some fresh paint, belts and blades. This will probably take over mowing duty so I won’t be clean for very long.
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Old 06-23-2019, 07:42 PM
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Nice work!
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Old 06-23-2019, 08:20 PM
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Tractor looks sharp !! Glad you took that yeller seat off !!
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Old 06-23-2019, 08:31 PM
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Nice job, where didja get the hood decal?
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Old 06-23-2019, 08:45 PM
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Nice job, where didja get the hood decal?
Clickitandstickit.com. A little pricey but they are damn close to originals. When I opened them up I was very surprised with the quality.
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Old 06-23-2019, 09:52 PM
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Very nice job on your 882!
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Looks good. You did a great job. Where did you find the chrome stack?
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Looks good. You did a great job. Where did you find the chrome stack?
It’s actually more like a brushed stainless. It was a impulse buy from xtreme when I was ordering axle braces.
I was thinking about cutting it down a little bit. I don’t mind it but I can already see it getting hung up on trees and stuff.
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Clickitandstickit.com. A little pricey but they are damn close to originals. When I opened them up I was very surprised with the quality.
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Ok guys looking for some help now. Got the deck back on and everything is running and working great except the hydraulics. I can’t get the deck to lower. It wasn’t moving without the deck on but I just figured it needed some weight. Turns out I was wrong.
I did drain the fluid and replace along with new filter but I’ve done that plenty of times before with no issues.
I just tried running it in full forward and reverse a few times and held both levers in both directions quite a few times with the dip stick out thinking it might bleed out air. Nothing has worked.
Any thoughts or ideas??

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Update*** 30min later I decided to try alternating the the levers at the same time and if I push up to lower and down on the front hydraulic lever the deck will lower but very slow. Raising is normal and comes right up as it should using one lever.
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