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boatman

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Hi Guys, I have been bitten by the WH bug. just purchased a

gt 14. Going tomorrow to pick it up.Idon't really know much about

these tractors. This one doesn,t have the 3 pt hitch on it, but I

would like to add it. What I would like to know is, does the main

tractor hydraulics work the 3 pt or does it have to have it's own

hydraulic cylinder? I believe this is a 1969 or 1970. I don't know

how much differance there is between the two.

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Ole MN

they use the mid lift cylinder. I put one on mine no problems.

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rickv1957

You can add a 3pt as most of them use the same cylinder,a very few had there own cylinder though,Rick

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boatman

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Thanks Rick for info. I thought this tractor might make a

good one for a front end loader.I will have to look now for a 3pt

hitch for it. What is a ave. price to buy the 3pt set up?

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whfan74

I have seen the 3 pts. go for over $250. I just asked recently if a D series set of 3 pts would swap right on to a GT 14 and they do not. Be careful when looking and make sure you get exactly what you need.

Congrats on the new tractor! B)

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boatman

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Thanks Scott for the info, I just saw a 3 pt hitch for D series on

ebay and wondered if it would fit the GT. There is also a 3 pt for

gt but they want $ 300.00. That seemed hi but maybe isn't so

bad after all. B)

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Brrly1

Hello Boatman, Nine times out of ten they usually go for around $250 for the three point. There are three points that operate off of the mid-lift setup or there are also independent setups that have there own hyd. valve and lift cylinder which mount on the back off the tractor directly on the rear hitch which holds the lower arms. The hyd. valve sits to the left side, on the tunnel. The GT14 is a good tractor. Basically my favorite, I guess if you look at my signature you would be able to tell that. See Ya, Bye Burly B)

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gtdcic

I have complete 3 pt for sale for gt14 for 250.00

plus shipping thanks greg

gtdcic@yahoo.com

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boatman

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Thanks Brrly 1, Will either set up work on any GT or do you

have to have the one for your model yr?

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Brrly1

Boatman, Nope, it basically does have to be specific for the GT14. The model year does not matter as they all will work because they are the same. Did you happen to buy up the one off of ebay over towards St. Loiuis? I wish you luck as I said they are good tractors. I can help you with alot of info but there are alot of guys on here that know a whole lot more than me. See Ya, Bye Burly B)

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boatman

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Yes brrly 1, that is the one I bought over by St Louis.

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boatman

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gtdcic

Thanks for info. I sent you an email.

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rickv1957

Did you get it from Jim,if so he is a great guy!,Rick

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boatman

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Hi Rick,

Yes I got it From Jim. He seemed real nice on phone. I am

looking forward to meeting him. I'm going up there tomorrow

morning.

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Brrly1

Boatman, we are going to want pictures. I'll bet you already knew that. I have dealt with Jim also, seems like a very good guy. Good Luck. See Ya, Bye Burly

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boatman

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will either style 3 pt work on any gt 14? In other words will

the 3 pt hitch that operates off mid hydraulic or the one that has it's

own hydraulic cylinder to lift hitch fit all gt's. If not, how do you know

which one you need. believe this is a 1969 tractor according to Jim.

thanks

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Brrly1

Boatman, My first question to you. As you look at the tractor from the left side do you notice a hole about 5"- 6" from the top about 1/3 of the way back from the center console. The hole shouldbe close to an inch in diameter. If you happen to have that hole then you would be able to set up the indep. three point. If you don't it would be easier to setup the mid - lift three point. If I remember correctly looking at the pictures on ebay you have the setup without the hole in the left side of the tunnel, which means the mid-lift setup will work for you.Yup, I was correct as I still had a copy of the auction, Mid lift will be the best for you alot less work to setup. I believe that one guy that you email here in the Square (gtdcic) has the correct three point for you. I remember seeing his post and checking out what he had listed which would be correct. Let me know what you get figured out. I will help as much as I can. Good Luck See ya, Bye Burly :party:

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boatman

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Greg I sent ya an email about your

3 pt hitch for GT 14. Tractor looked pretty good

and seemed to run well.

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boatman

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Brrly, I got with greg on his post for 3 pt hitch. I bought it

and it will be on it's way. Looking forward to taking tractor apart

to do a basic restore and paint job. Tractor seems to be in pretty

good shape and shouldn't take to much. The wiring needs a little

work and getting eng to chg batt. Clean up and paint and fix

lights. would like to put some tractor treads on rear and some

ribs on front. Also might see if it's possible to ad the tach o matic

hitches so as to use mowers that i already have. B)

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