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Old 05-25-2021, 09:11 AM
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Default New to the Forum, 1782 woes...

I picked this guy up the other day. I was intrigued because it has a Kubota diesel in it. It's not running yet. I need electrical diagram or new harness if I can find one. I intend to get it running, then get rid of the mower deck and add a loader to it. It is the reason I am looking to buy. If anyone sees one, please let me know. The tractor only shows 200 hrs on meter.
I'll be on here regularly asking all sorts of questions, I'm sure.

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First, welcome to OCC...........

If you like, I can send a Wiring Diagram to the email address listed in your profile.

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Old 05-25-2021, 09:21 AM
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Sounds great, Thanks
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Old 05-25-2021, 09:26 AM
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Old 05-26-2021, 02:46 PM
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I have the side covers also. Thanks for the schematic. Now if only I could get a couple of cooler days, too hot to mess with it now.
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Welcome. Looks like a nice project.

Meanwhile. I'm sitting in the house with my jacket on because I refuse to turn the furnace back on... Cold and rainy out today..
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41° with rain here. Furnace is back on.
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41° with rain here. Furnace is back on.
Ha,LOL! I turned mine on this am also, but later, off it goes.
Michigan, heat in the Am, Ac in the pm, it is what it is.
one day when I'm old I'll get Ac, but ain't there yet, as I spend much time outdoors.
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there is a video on youtube of a guy that made a loader for his and used electric over hydraulic cylinders. He's from Florida also. I was wondering if he's a member here.
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I got it started today! Lots of electrical to sort out, and used a remote start switch, to heat up the glow plugs.
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