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By tractorboy79
I was looking around on ebay and noticed that hydraulic actuators from John Deere 312, 317, etc models appear to be Identical to a Gt14 or d series lift cylinder. My question is would a new cylinder from ebay be able to replace one that is on a gt14 or d series?
Images below of cylinders to show similaritys.
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By D_Mac
Going to possibly pick up a bolens 1256 that's been sitting outside for sometime. My question to any of you who have had one or knows about them is how to get them to free wheel. I would need to push it from a field to a driveway. From what I have read there is a pin on the right hand side, on the hub of the rear wheel that you pull out to get the wheel to free spin. Is there any other tow or dump valve on these machines? Also any thoughts on this model in general. Never had one before. Also never have had a wisconsin engine either. What should I expect?
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By BuffaloD200
Hey all,
My '74 D180 has a lot of trouble pushing snow. Weighted tires, but nothing else at this time. I've found it gets stuck frequently and only one wheel spins. Do these tractors not have a limited slip/locker arrangement? How does everyone manage with the infamous one wheel peel?
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By BuffaloD200
Hey all, I need to install a drive belt on my 75 D180 for my snowblower. I've looked through a bunch of D-series owner's manuals, and none seem to mention replacement procedure. The PTO pulley is fixed, save for engaging the PTO and there is minimal movement at the snowthrower pulley. There's no idler or tensioner as far as I can tell. Do I have to remove the PTO pulley? That seems to be a required service item.
Same question for my 80 D200 as well really.
Using the recommended 4L490W belt.
Thanks
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By Redtickuleez
Hello gentlemen!!! I recently bought a d180 with loader and backhoe. Im looking for serial number.. there is a plate under the steering wheel but its been pajnted over and i can make it out. Can y'all tell me another location and was this tractor pruchased originally with these attachments and any info would be greatly appreciated... Thanks fellow Wheel Horse enthusiasts !!! !! !!!
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