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fourwheels0

picked up a 1973 14hp tractor

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fourwheels0

yes i have a problem. i can't seen to keep 1 tractor for too long lol.

i picked this up the other day.

1973 no name 14hp. not in too bad of shape but needed some tinkering and adjustments to get running.

the deck lowering handle has the up postion lock worn on it so it won't stay up.

it looks like i might be able to shim it to get it to work.

deck has no rust and spins great.

obviously the seat needs to be redone.

a few small things and i think it will be a great tractor for the long run (i hope) hahaha.

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jay in nc

i think it's a good ol tractor 14 horse ,8 speed good one to work or restore or resell . jay

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fourwheels0

well hopefully this one gets used for working on our 5th scale RC track and other mis. jobs.

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bowtiebutler956

Love the carpet for the foot rest! :confusion-scratchheadblue: Good looking tractor, still has plenty of service life left in her. :thumbs:

Matt

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can whlvr

i like it,classic tractor but a strong worker

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Wheel-N-It

Nice Horse. Its amazing how these tractors just keep going and going and going..........................................................................

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fourwheels0

Love the carpet for the foot rest! :confusion-scratchheadblue: Good looking tractor, still has plenty of service life left in her. :thumbs:

Matt

yup the carpet gives it that home like feeling lol.

or if i have any hippie flash backs i drive it barefoot and be comfy haha

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fourwheels0

other than some small wiring issues it does have an issue i've never run into before.

when you sit down on the seat or push down on the seat the rpm's go up (when it's running of course lol).

i need to look into this as it's never happened on any other horse i've had.

anybody have any idea's what would cause this?.

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bowtiebutler956

Maybe she just thinks your ready to go! :ROTF:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Sparky

other than some small wiring issues it does have an issue i've never run into before.

when you sit down on the seat or push down on the seat the rpm's go up (when it's running of course lol).

i need to look into this as it's never happened on any other horse i've had.

anybody have any idea's what would cause this?.

Hmmm....strange! The seat springs are on backwards but that wouldnt make the rpm's increase.

It'll be interesting to hear what it finally ends up being.

Mike...........

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fourwheels0

SPARKY wow good eyes.thanks

i didn't even notice that lol.

that will be fixed.

i'll be trying to figure out the rpm thing first thing in the morning an let you all know what i find.

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AMC RULES

Nice looking starting point that fourteen. :thumbs:

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fourwheels0

ok i think i found the rpm issue.

the fuel shut off had some junk in it. plus the fuel lines were dry cracked.

i cleaned it out and put on all new fuel lines and the issue seems to be gone. i hope lol.

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