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Old 03-19-2023, 07:45 PM
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A couple of hours of connecting wiring, hoses and cables, it fired right up, and sounded good. I temporarily used the exhaust from the 2206. I am fabbing up the muffler setup. It drove under its own power for the first time in a long time. The clutch worked perfectly, with no slippage, noise or chatter. There is no vibration at any RPM. It's as smooth as butter. I ran it for an hour and no oil leaks. I used the throttle cable from the 2206, using the original throttle lever from the 582. I added an oil pressure warning lamp, and modified the outer air cleaner lid to fit the engine properly.
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Old 03-20-2023, 09:25 PM
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Modified a 782 muffler to mate with the 2206 pipe. Sounds great. I am waiting on heat shields from an 1863 to finish that part off.
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The exhaust shields from an 1863 are on. I will remove them to paint them high heat black. I drove it for 30 minutes, and all went well. The new seat is comfortable.
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Got rid of the severely dry rotted rear turf tires. The 2206 engine donor tractor had a nice pair of older Carlisle USA made Ag tires in the correct size.
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New foot pad
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Removed the rust, cleaned and painted the muffler shroud.
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Repainted the headlight panel grille, and the lower grille
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One piece at at time and it's looking better & better. Great job!
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Thank you!

It's coming along very well!
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I replaced the dry rotted and leaky front tires and wheels with original repainted wheels and tires from a 1989 1050.
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