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PeacemakerJack

Cubs are what got me into this hobby and I have several of them.  You’ll find that a few of the other guys on here have one or two in their vast collections and the “red” ones are especially liked.  Great find!

 

Check out todays post on my 582!

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BPEisenhower
4 minutes ago, PeacemakerJack said:

Cubs are what got me into this hobby and I have several of them.  You’ll find that a few of the other guys on here have one or two in their vast collections and the “red” ones are especially liked.  Great find!

 

Check out todays post on my 582!

Hi Peacemaker!! I have wanted a 582 for a long time myself! Can't believe people would toss out good equipment for garbage. I think the M18 don't like me very much, ran the battery dead and finally started. Smokes white while cranking and running for a while. But I still like it 😊. Going to check out your 582 post

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WHX??

Dan @Achto has got a whole flock of them including a diesel. All I know is they got a road gear and a half and they boogie. 

 

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Achto
1 hour ago, BPEisenhower said:

I think the M18 don't like me very much, ran the battery dead and finally started. Smokes white while cranking and running for a while

 

M18?!?! :-o :D Some one must have done a transplant on that one. It would have came with a Series I KT17. Nothing wrong with that up grade though, the M18 is a much better engine.

 

 

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WVHillbilly520H

FIL, has a 782(pic) and dad has an Original, a 1200 and 1450...and a782D pic enjoy my holy grail IHCC is the 982 super garden tractor with an Onan.

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Achto
2 minutes ago, WVHillbilly520H said:

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Those 782D's are so awesome!! That Kubota engine really makes a mower deck humm. Ours is usually on permanent tiller duty, does a lot of work with very little fuel. 

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WHX??
10 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

Those 782D's are so awesome!! That Kubota engine really makes a mower deck humm. Ours is usually on permanent tiller duty, does a lot of work with very little fuel. 

Until the fuel line get pinched in the cowling :ychain:

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WVHillbilly520H
11 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

Those 782D's are so awesome!! That Kubota engine really makes a mower deck humm. Ours is usually on permanent tiller duty, does a lot of work with very little fuel. 

The IH dealer I worked for straight out of highschool , his daughter had one (which happened to be the mother of one of my best friends at the time) I got to run for an hour or so one Saturday morning mowing the lawn before I ever went to for him, yep that lil diesel was awesome, but I still have a hankering for an Onan up on the governor plus the 982 has a stretched wheel base wider bigger tires turning brakes Cat0 3pt ect.

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Achto

@WVHillbilly520H I'd have to agree that the 982 is a beast!! My niece's husband started collecting the 82 series, he is a 782D, 582S and a 382 gear jammer away from having one of each. His 982 is the pride of his fleet.

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BPEisenhower

Really thinking about a body transformation on 782. Stepped out and popped the doors open to stare at a 560 sleeper my brother and I started building years ago. Never fully finished but was running. He passed away 10 years ago and it sits under a tarp in its own spot.  I like this style better than our 1468. RIP E.W.P

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T-Mo

Here is my current Cub Cadet, a 100. 

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T-Mo

 I had several Cub Cadets in the past.  Here are a few.

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Razorback

Those diesel Cubs make my mouth water.....

 

here is my Cub 123 an #1 tiller. Also has a mower deck.... it works good, but I don’t use this one for mowing. (This one will likely be for sale soon.... )

 

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Mike'sHorseBarn

Hey man don't feel bad for buying a cub, I have 3 lol. I have an original that was bought new by my great grandfather, then passed to my grandfather, then passed to my uncle and now me. It's one of those machines that will never leave my possession. I also have a 102 that belonged to my wife's grandfather, and a 104 with hydraulic lift that i just bought off a co worker. Cub's are great machines when they are in good working order, they are just a little more difficult to work on than a wheel horse when broken haha.

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Razorback

I LOVE my 123!!! Another “built like a tank” example of yesteryear. But I’m out of room in the shed. Thinking of selling the 123/tiller/deck and a 1994 Craftsman GT6000 hydro that has a mower deck and a front snow blade. That will leave me with my Wheel Horse and all it’s goodies, the Speedex 1631, and a 2009 Craftsman PGT9000 that I use for mowing (can double in the garden for ploughing, cultivating, etc.)...... might just sell the GT6000 and keep the 123...... I need to decide so I can free up my enclosed trailer that is serving as the Wheel Horse shed at the moment.

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squonk

Cub Original I USED to have! :angry-banghead:

 

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WHX??

Here's a scaled down IH you guys might like.

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BPEisenhower

I almost rolled this 782 out playing around 😫. No idea it was faster than my son's go kart!! So, knowing this, he thinks it's now his since I am setting a bad example by a 40 yr old beating an 11 yr old in a race and winning on a garden tractor

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Achto
5 hours ago, BPEisenhower said:

No idea it was faster than my son's go kart!!

 

This reason is why our 782 with the twin stacks is our tractor of choice for GT skiing. :D

 

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PeacemakerJack

Dan—you or Jim need to post a video of that again!!! Classic to watch GT skiing...

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Doesnt get much more redneck than that!

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PeacemakerJack

Speaking of Diesel Cubs and Super frames...

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As I’ve said before, this is the tractor that got me into the hobby.  I’m the second owner and my dad’s oldest brother Bob went to high school with the original owner.  It was used regularly but taken care of extremely well. It was the first year of the 17hp Kubota D640B in a Cub but the last year of the all metal Super Cub.

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Yes, it works as hard as it looks like it would...

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Just turned 1500 hours...

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As was mentioned, my fuel consumption was about 40% less than a comparable gas motor and about 55% less than an Onan (those love fuel but produce diesel like torque).  It’s had a list of odds and ends that I’ve upgraded or replaced Over the last decade but it keeps on going strong. Hoping to get many more years out of it.

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wh500special

I really like that 1772.  

 

I have a diesel 1512 I bought from the original owner.   Plan was to flip it for some extra money but after running it around a while it found a permanent home here.  

 

The hour meter is broken, but based on the oil change records from the po scrawled in the owners manual and extrapolating a bit, it probably has 3000 hours on it!

 

i also have a spare kubota  turbo Diesel engine - new in crate - for it if I should ever need it.  

 

These are really nice tractors.  

 

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