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Just moved, bought our play-farm that needs work. Just purchased a GT-14 that needs work.

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SylvanLakeWH

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti:to the :rs: and to the beautiful Appalachian Mountains.    Best wishes for success with your new adventure.   Thanks for that interesting introduction.   

 

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8ntruck
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Man.  You sure jumped in with both feet, didn't you!

 

I've never owned one, but the GT 14's are said to be beasts.  Should be a good match for your property.  The GT 14 is a unique model in the Wheel Horse world.  The parts and implements don't interchange as universally with the rest of the models.

 

:text-welcomeconfetti:to the forum.  Lots of good folks here.  I'm convinced that this group has broken and fixed anything on a Wheel Horse that can be broken and fixed - even better, we are willing to freely give advice.  The only stupid question is the one you don't ask.

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rjg854

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rmaynard

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Ahh, Latrobe. The home of Rolling Rock Beer. I don't know much about the GT-14 other than it is a good machine. Plenty of members who will be able to help you with information.

But, I do have 2 bottles of Rolling Rock Beer in the old pony bottles. :lol:

 

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clueless

Welcome, you found the right place for any help and information for your GT-14. Since you already have the skills you won't need much in depth instructions here to get it working properly, but there are many folks here who have "been there done that". Also this is nice site to just peruse through. (Yea guys I used the word peruse, for some reason the old lady thinks I should "enhance" my "vocabulary" after 70 years:scratchead:. I'm going to have her peruse this before I post to "ensure" I've used the correct words, she going to love the "old lady" thing).

"Y'all be safe out there"

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clueless
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8 hours ago, rmaynard said:

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Ahh, Latrobe. The home of Rolling Rock Beer. I don't know much about the GT-14 other than it is a good machine. Plenty of members who will be able to help you with information.

But, I do have 2 bottles of Rolling Rock Beer in the old pony bottles. :lol:

 

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Don't know much about a GT-14 but I do know I had the worst case of the s**ts for two days after drinking about 15 of those R.R. ponies when I was 19, never drank another one.

 

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rmaynard
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8 hours ago, clueless said:

Yea guys I used the word peruse, for some reason the old lady thinks I should "enhance" my "vocabulary" after 70 years

 

At age 74, I still like to add a few obscure and obtuse words to the vernacular. Makes me feel verbose.

 

...but I digress. Sorry.

 

 

 

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BurtB

Had to give up the whole drinking thing. Running a plant and drinking the stress away don't mix real well.

 

RR was always my favorite outside working beer, it was a hydrating beer. Pretty sure that RR should be clear instead of whatever that is. Don't think it ages like wine or whiskey. :lol:

 

Was a bourbon and amber beer guy, myself.

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jay bee

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, BurtB said:

Pretty sure that RR should be clear instead of whatever that is.

Yep. it is clear, but the bottles are green.       I grew up  about 40 miles SE of Latrobe and was weaned on Rolling Rock, Old German, and Iron City

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

and was weaned on Rolling Rock, Old German, and Iron City

Ed - here in RI is was Narragansett, 'Gansett Boch, Haffenreffer (the one with the "sobriety test" rebus puzzle in the cap) and Schlitz. With a splash of Utica Club Cream Ale thrown in.

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ri702bill
6 hours ago, BurtB said:

Lots of things around here need proper fixing.

The correct attitude, not "good enough is good enough" . Welcome Burt - there are several of us here ( like me) that still occasionally have to pluck steel splinters from ourselves as we fix or fabricate WH repair parts....... onsite.

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BurtB
5 hours ago, ri702bill said:

The correct attitude, not "good enough is good enough" . Welcome Burt - there are several of us here ( like me) that still occasionally have to pluck steel splinters from ourselves as we fix or fabricate WH repair parts....... onsite.

 

A temporary fix should be just that: temporary. I hate crap fixes that you constantly have to fight. Bothers me.

 

Also, if your calipers aren't tight enough to pull splinters, time to replace them.

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953 nut

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Great introduction, glad you found us. You may be able to find the lights and other parts at A-Z Tractor,  https://www.a-ztractor.com/

Sounds like your GT-14 has a good new home. If you change the oil and install a new filter your transmission may respond well. They left the factory with Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) in them but many were converted to motor oil over the years. If the fluid is pink stick with ATF, if it is amber use 10 W 40 motor oil. A NAPA 1410 or Wix 51410 filter is the correct replacement.

Looking forward to more progress reports.

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adsm08
9 hours ago, rmaynard said:

 

At age 74, I still like to add a few obscure and obtuse words to the vernacular. Makes me feel verbose.

 

...but I digress. Sorry.

 

 

 

 

Rhinoceros.

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ebinmaine

Excellent first post!

 

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Thanks to you I have the Muppets Mahna Mahna song stuck in my head because rhinoceros fits in there....

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Ed Kennell
20 hours ago, ri702bill said:

- there are several of us here ( like me) that still occasionally have to pluck steel splinters from ourselves 

Reminded me of the day I stopped at the barber shop after cleaning a rusty pair of wheels with a wire wheel on a 4.5" angle grinder.    After working on my hair for a few minutes, the young female barber left out a blood curdling scream and said there is a wire sticking thru your ear..   This was before body piercings were quite common. She refused to touch it and had to get a male barber to pull the one inch wire that passed thru the lobe of my ear.

Moral....wear your safety equipment

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ri702bill
24 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

to pull the one inch wire that passed thru the lobe of my ear.

Best it was found BEFORE she snagged it thru the comb !! :scared-eek:

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Ed Kennell
Just now, ri702bill said:

Best it was found BEFORE she snagged it thru the comb !! :scared-eek:

Or with her clippers.   She does trim my ears and eyebrows.

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BurtB
2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Moral....wear your safety equipment

I once got a chip on an ear plug and it stuck on the inside of my ear canal. Right under the forward part of the sticky outie part of the ear. It migrated through the skin and out the other side over a month or so.

 

That was less than fun.

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Ed Kennell
29 minutes ago, BurtB said:

I once got a chip on an ear plug

I never liked stuffing the plugs in my ears.   Always use the muffs when possible.

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SylvanLakeWH

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Muffs work better too... :twocents-twocents:

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Horsin'round

Latrobe...

Forbes road

Arnie Palmer 

Fred Rodgers 

Steelers training camp 

 

Lots of diverse history in that area. Beautiful country!

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