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AHS

Ok, first..when did they start making the 314-8? They started making them late, like 93? It runs fine, has a crack in the exhaust, (which I can repair) and stock axles? 1 1/8” 8 pinion. It has a 48” deck, which is rusted out... I’m not sure if I can repair it! I’m gonna try! Is it worth $300 bucks?

 

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AHS

Or even $250- 275... I’m gonna try to lower him a bit!!👍

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pfrederi

made in 1985  then again 1993-2000

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Darb1964

A good running 314-8 is well worth three hundred dollars, don't insult the current owner low balling. Feel him out, saving twenty five dollars not worth missing out on a nice tractor.

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SylvanLakeWH
28 minutes ago, AHS said:

Is it worth $300 bucks?

 

 

Picture would help, but a running 314-8 - in my opinion, yes.

 

:twocents-02cents:

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Ed Kennell

If it runs and drives in all gears,  It is worth $300.    Check the spindles in the deck.  If the bearings are good, they are worth $50 each.

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ebinmaine

What they ^^^^^ said.

 

Unless it's a crust bucket... It's worth that all day everyday. 

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AHS
13 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

What they ^^^^^ said.

 

Unless it's a crust bucket... It's worth that all day everyday. 

Ha! Like most tractors in our state!  Most of the tractors are outside during the winter, uncovered; getting the snow and ice and rain all over them! 

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AHS

I got it! Um.. its a 414-8! It has 8” front wheels.  It needs a muffler, choke cable, and gas cap. The motor runs like a kohler.. it starts right up, runs sweet! And the 48” deck, I mean, those are the only holes in it.. a couple welded on plates! I need to know what year it is... there is no vin plate on the back... I think it’s an 88 or an 89??

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AHS

That mufflers fine! Mint!👍.  the deck not too bad, couple patches and a belt. 

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ebinmaine

Nice find!

 

What you've got there is a fantastic worker.

 

Not sure I see the problem with the muffler. So it's a little... Extra ventilated...

 

 

Perhaps time to transition to a stack?

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AHS
31 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Nice find!

 

What you've got there is a fantastic worker.

 

Not sure I see the problem with the muffler. So it's a little... Extra ventilated...

 

 

Perhaps time to transition to a stack?

A 414-8 has the 8” front wheels.. a 314-8 has the 6” fronts? Correct? @ebinmaine I told the wife... she’s wants me to get rid of one!! HAHA!! Good one!! 😁👍

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, AHS said:

... she’s wants me to get rid of one!! HAHA!! .....😁👍

I'm pretty sure a 310 has the small front wheels but I'm not sure about 12 and 14.

 

 

I know you put words in there but I don't even understand them. She wants you to do what??!!??

 

Wait. I think I get it.

 

15 minutes ago, AHS said:

wants me to get ANOTHER one

 

Yeah yeah yeah. This MUST be what she meant.

 

 

 

Okay look. Just because I'm a nice guy. I'll babysit your Power King.

 

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tom2p
14 hours ago, AHS said:

Ha! Like most tractors in our state!  Most of the tractors are outside during the winter, uncovered; getting the snow and ice and rain all over them! 


never understood this 

 

wheel horse tractors are not cheap - in fact they were very expensive

 

sitting one outside just doesn't add up 

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tom2p
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I'm pretty sure a 310 has the small front wheels but I'm not sure about 12 and 14.

 

 

I know you put words in there but I don't even understand them. She wants you to do what??!!??

 

Wait. I think I get it.

 

 

Yeah yeah yeah. This MUST be what she meant.

 

 

 

Okay look. Just because I'm a nice guy. I'll babysit your Power King.

 



front tire size can very 

 

most earlier smaller 300 series were equipped with 6" front wheels - but some larger models had 8" wheels 

 

I believe many of not most of the last 300 series sold had 8" wheels 

 

but again - front wheel / tire size can vary 

 

even some 416-H were equipped with the smaller 6" front wheels 

 

another thing I could never understand 

 

( and yes I believe the 6" front tire size was required with a certain deck size - maybe 37" deck ?
37" deck on a tractor this size something else I don't understand  lol )

 

 

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AHS
9 hours ago, tom2p said:


never understood this 

 

wheel horse tractors are not cheap - in fact they were very expensive

 

sitting one outside just doesn't add up 

Yeah, exactly!! There is a 312-8 about 4 miles from me, that’s sat outside uncovered for 3-4 years... it’s not for sale. So, what did I do? I stopped by the place with the WH and asked how much they wanted for it... and the house owner said “it’s not sale!” It’s still there!

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dcrage

Yes 37” SD requires 6” front wheels to get unrestricted turning. For what it is worth my 37” deck has been a beast for its 30 years of use. It also is the only WH deck designed for ‘bagging’ WITHOUT power assistance. 

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The Tuul Crib
On 2/3/2020 at 1:52 PM, AHS said:

I got it! Um.. its a 414-8! It has 8” front wheels.  It needs a muffler, choke cable, and gas cap. The motor runs like a kohler.. it starts right up, runs sweet! And the 48” deck, I mean, those are the only holes in it.. a couple welded on plates! I need to know what year it is... there is no vin plate on the back... I think it’s an 88 or an 89??

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I have one that is identical to what you have.A 414-8 86 or 87. Great machine 

Use it alot !

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AHS

Wow! Mines weathered a little bit, used and abused... however I’m still surprised by the motor, it starts up beautiful. Long live the Kohler!💪 @The Tool Crib

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The Tuul Crib

These magnum engines are absolutely wonderful smooth running and easy to

work on! Nice find!

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AHS
10 hours ago, The Tool Crib said:

These magnum engines are absolutely wonderful smooth running and easy to

work on! Nice find!

Easy to work on!! Nice! I just replaced a fuel line and filter on my 00 312, it was more of a pain than I thought!

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The Tuul Crib

Get in touch with our decal dude here

terry the  @Vinylguy and get some

decals. Great quality and fast service!! 👍
 

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peter lena

good pick up on that, i would do a thorough BASELINE SERVICE  on it, take nothing for granted , and verify all functions. probably a shift boot ,along with a fluid change in the rear end. that deck is not safe to use , you can probably pick up a much better and safer one , from this site or  locally.  get some sea foam in the tank and flush out the crud. do a couple of hot oil changes to flush out the milky residue , a regular, with the wrong weight oil never totally heating up , 5-30 oil in winter ,does well, 30  wt rest of year. good luck with it , its worth saving , pete

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steelman

You got a great deal. I have a 87 414-8 and they are wonderful machines. 

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chip61

Nice tractor you did good!!

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