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Old 12-07-2022, 05:32 PM
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Default 1782 Factory Model Numbers

The 50 Year CC book lists the following factory model numbers for the 1782 SGT:
140-712-100
141-712-100
142-712-100
143-714-100
144-714-100
145-715-100
146-715-100

What is the difference? Does each number signify a different model year?

I apologize if this information is published some where.

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Old 12-07-2022, 05:48 PM
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14X-712-100 -- X is the year it built in the 90's

712 machines will have the 4.6" PTO

714/715 will have the 6" PTO
They also switched over to a plastic tunnel cover and screens on the side panels somewhere in here too so that will probably be the difference between the 714 & 715. I also believe they switched to a 30MM axle sometime late in the series.

100 is a yellow and white machine (even though that was the only color)
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Thank you very much for that information. I thought it designated different options (tires, hydraulics, etc.). But then I realized there were seven (7) numbers and the 1782 was produced from 1990-1996 = 7 years.

Even my local CC dealer did not know. I will pass this info on to him.

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In summary, the 1782 had three (3) variants, being: 712, 714, & 715.

This is why it is important to look and copy down the information, from the tag on your tractor, so one gets the right parts.

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In summary, the 1782 had three (3) variants, being: 712, 714, & 715.

This is why it is important to look and copy down the information, from the tag on your tractor, so one gets the right parts.

Agree! Thanks!
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There was a 141-713-100 also.
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There was a 141-713-100 also.
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This book has it in it, may be a printing error.
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The 50 year book (page 94) lists 144-714-100 twice but I do not see 713 listed in the 1782 tractor section.

What book are you looking in?
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This one, it only goes up to 1991
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