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bronco 14 model 1-0421 Can't engage the blades! help.
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redhorse71, in Wheel Horse Tractors
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By 12Horse Paladin
So i have paper that says my new to me Bronco 14 Automatic was/is a 1970; PO (im the 3rd owner now) says it's a '71 from info they found.
Which is it; and which section of the forum downloads section holds this info, if i may ask (i am not good at navigating/using that section on this phone...)?
Ive added a pic, but i cant really make out that last number of the model #, way to the right...?
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By 12Horse Paladin
Lots more to come...might have my hands full...but a coupla quick pics of the arrival..😊😁
Aaand...a suprise bonus...but there's only 3🤣
Also a bunch of original paper to go through...which i am, so i can run the thing proper.
More later; y'all have a good night!😊
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By 69-Raider-10
Just brought her home an hour ago! Ran it through the paces and everything checks out! Now shes coming in the shop to get a good tune up, the Bolens plow taken off and replaced, fluids change, some rewiring, a motor cleaning and a couple of new gaskets, and a good carb cleaning. And maybe some fuel lines. 😁 This is my first hydro so its taking some getting used too. LOVE the hydraulic lift though! Dont know how I lasted this long without one!
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By sfjohnson722
Greetings all, first post to this forum.
I am in the process of getting my father's 1971 Bronco 14 (1 0421 6) up and running. After pulling the hydrogear for reworking, I noticed some lash between the rear wheels when on jackstands. I found one of the hubs to be badly worn, but also noticed there seems to be a clicking or ratcheting when turning one side at a time (whether the parking brake is on or off). The opposite wheel does turn in the opposite direction - it just does so with a click / ratchet feel. I was expecting something smoother like with an automobile differential. Is this normal? Should I plan to split the case, and if so what should I be looking for?
Thanks in advance for any information!
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