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tibadoe

Well I managed to loose both keys to my Wheel horse 314-8. No local dealer has them. Anyone have any recommendations on who to purchase them from online?

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Crown Vic P71

Do you need one?

Do you need one?

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CRE1992

You do realize that they are a universal key right? You can go to lowes or home depot to get them depending on what model you have. But every 200,300,400,500 series I have seen has the same key...

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312Hydro

:WRS: Welcome to :rs: You're "key" to everything Wheel Horse!

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AMC RULES

PM sent.

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CRE1992

PM sent.

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STOP TELLING SECRETS ! it is not nice to hide things Craig!

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tibadoe

Found one. Thanks for the help.

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AMC RULES

It's no secret that we're not allowed to post links to ebay auctions here CRE.

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SousaKerry

just go and make the neighbors JD or MTD key disappear..... :violence-blades:

woops that was supposed to be an inside thought :eusa-doh:

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CRE1992

It's no secret that we're not allowed to post links to ebay auctions here CRE.

Good point! I'm just playing anyways.

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AMC RULES

It's no secret that we're not allowed to post links to ebay auctions here CRE.

Good point! I'm just playing anyways.

I know, me too. :ychain:

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Wheel Horse Kid

A friend of mine would always tell us that he did not loose things, he just could not find them.

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Don1977

I leave mine in the switch, it's right there when I need it.

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tibadoe

I leave mine in the switch, it's right there when I need it.

That's what I normally do. Decided to go into town so I pulled the key out of the switch and put in my pocket. Big mistake for me.

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COMMANDO6

just go and make the neighbors JD or MTD key disappear..... :violence-blades:

woops that was supposed to be an inside thought :eusa-doh:

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:ROTF: :ROTF: :ROTF:

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bowtiebutler956

I keep an extra key in the tool box under the seat of my B-80. :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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312Hydro

I keep an extra key in the tool box under the seat of my B-80. :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

Now we know........ :ph34r:

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JackC

One of the advantages of having multiple horses is that you can pull the key from one and use it in the other.

Maybe that is why we have so many?

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Wheel Horse Kid

One of the advantages of having multiple horses is that you can pull the key from one and use it in the other.

Maybe that is why we have so many?

Could be!

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Paul D.

I leave mine in the battery tray under the hood. We have WAY to many dumb kids around here (Sometimes my own included) :ychain:

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specialwheelhorse

I've got a hidden toggle switch in my coil wire on all my workers so some

dingbat cant start. And by the way anyone needing the old style two

pronged keys your local massy ferg dealer will have them. they were

used on fergy;s and some combines.

Jim in Texas.

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