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8_Ball

Recently bought my 1st Wheel Horse. 1999 Model 314 8 which came with a 44" 2 stage tall chute blower and 'Original' soft cab. I assembled the cab frame and attached the wrap, but the doors have a front to rear descending gap...Opps...figured it out myself when taking pics for upload. Failed to raise doors to bar latch.

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roadapples

Great start and   :WRS:

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19richie66

:text-welcomeconfetti: TO :rs:

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Ed Kennell

:WRS:

 

Great starter herd.:text-bravo:

Now search for a tractor for the deck so you can leave the cab and blower on the 314-8.    :ychain:

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AMC RULES

Awesome :wh: .     :greetings-clapyellow:

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KC9KAS

@8_Ball :WRS:

Nice tractor and accessories!

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lynnmor

The brackets that clamps to the floorboards are to be moved front to back till the door latch alignment is correct.  There should be no need to lift the door when done correctly.

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8_Ball

Yeah awesome tractor, thanks. Only bought for the HD mower though as three acres of lawn.  Time to retire the 22 year old Dynamark. Keep watching the classifieds as auger and cab will be listed here for sale soon. 

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WHX??

If you get any kind of snow at all you would be quick to keep that sno rig...they are NICE...:WRS:

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8_Ball

Thanks! But would rather pay $20 bucks a shot to have the driveway plowed. Have had the same guy for over 17 years, and is the best in area. Don't do much traveling wintertime anyhow...although think it would be fun to run that beast a few times!

 

 

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