IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
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IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
my buyer found this unit today for me came with a family real nice unit even came with dealer installed power steering
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
So Ray , whens this one coming up for sale , or are you gonna keep it ?
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
boy Jess wish I could keep it but how many do I dont need the tiller has found a home its going on my 982 and I will be selling my 48in cub cadet one looks just like it and I jst found in the stack of books that came with it pricing for the 982s WOW no wonder they are hard to find price for 982 w pto 3pt ,weights $5606.00 tiller was 996.00 H48 snowblower was 795.00 50C deck 522.00 the IH stock record was dated 3/10/81
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
Im thinking maybe my 1872 parts tractor and some cabbage and it could be sitting in SC. That way it keep it out of LAW mans place.
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
Vince , go for it . I don't need another 982 , I've got three . I wouldn't mind having that tiller , but he's not selling , and he's to far away anyways .
I'm sure Ray will find that 982 a good home .
I'm sure Ray will find that 982 a good home .
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
this tractor was sold some time back to a collector friend it went to a good home the tiller is on my 1872 now just for a update
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
Ray thats a nice unit there. Since we are talking tractors with three points and PTO's I gots a question. One I'm pretty sure I know the answer to. Was the 782 EVER offered with either a 3 point or a 2000 RPM PTO? At least by IH?
Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
Chad,
I know neither IH nor CCC offered a rear PTO on the 782 (other than the long belt tiller geabox setup). I don't think IH ever did the cat 0 hitch because there was no way to check the hydo fluid till CCC started using the aluminum rearend with the dipstick.
I know neither IH nor CCC offered a rear PTO on the 782 (other than the long belt tiller geabox setup). I don't think IH ever did the cat 0 hitch because there was no way to check the hydo fluid till CCC started using the aluminum rearend with the dipstick.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
Thanks Todd thats what I thought. Someone on another board made a statement that the pto was on the 782 as well as the cat 0. I was just double checking to clarify what I thought I knew.
Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
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Re: IH 982 with IH 48 in tiller very hard find
they did not have to offer the cat 0 3pt because they had the cast rear hence the sleeve hitch worked just fine