ISO GT-14 Steering Wheel & Dash Plate
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Bear G, in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
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By Bear G
I was thinking about putting this brush guard on my ‘69 GT-14. So much for thinking.. I don’t really care for it..
Original thought was it would look cool & help protect that exposed fuel tank.
. Pretty sure I’m going to abort on this project.
Back to the drawing board..
Yes, I know, wrong hood decals for ‘69..
This hood is off a ‘70 I had.
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By Bear G
Anyone have pics of the CORRECT steering wheel for a ‘71 GT-14?
also, is it 14” or 15”?
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By Bear G
Another GT-14 in the Herd.
Not perfect, but it runs & drives.
Doesn’t smoke.
New carb & fuel pump. New tires.
I have a super nice seat for it.
We’ll see what becomes of this one.
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By TrailerRated
First off, for a little background, I have a 1276 and a 72' GT-14 which I inheireted from my Grandpa who bought them new. Used both for a while until the hydrostat gave up on the GT and shortly thereafter, the motor on the 1276. Swapped the motor to have a good running tractor which left me with a "stripped GT-14" and somehow in the mixup, a turbo on the 1276 (which I will get into later).
Anyway, I started out by buying two bad 8 speeds with intent to make one good one and swap out the old wore out hydrostat unit and then power it with a v-twin or really just anything bigger than the Kohler that it originally started with. Ran across a good deal on a Yanmar 3-cyl diesel but now I have a dilemma on my hands..
What can I use for a shaft driven transmission? I think the 8 speed idea is getting scrapped in favor of some sort of shaft driven setup (preferably with a rear pto aswell). Has anyone done this? The only thing I can find are Cub Cadet transmissions, in which I really can't "find" to purchase one. Is that like totally against the rules in the Wheel Horse world? Haha.
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