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Looking for some answers on my GT-14, if someone could point me in the right direction, that would be great. Thanks ahead of time.

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953 nut
6 hours ago, WHMan2012 said:

Looking for some answers on my GT-14, if someone could point me in the right direction, that would be great. Thanks ahead of time.

Guess you must be a writer for  image.jpeg.1b7053d8477aed5c2f6d709830b73c2a.jpeg!     We give the answer and we respond in the form of a question.

 

WHAT IS:    built by Wheel Horse from 1969 to 1972 featuring a 14 HP Kohler engine, Sundstrand transaxle and 15" rear tires?

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Pullstart

You are indeed in the right place for asking questions.  We even know most of what we’ll tell you :handgestures-thumbupright: We like to poke once in a while but there’s a wealth of :wh: knowledge that is invaluable here!  

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WHMan2012

Currently there's Automatic Transmission fluid in the rear end, but I've seen videos on YouTube where they're adding 10W-30 Motor Oil instead, so which is correct ? Also, where can I find a service manual on these tractors, I'm still trying to locate one ?  The grille piece up front , is that part of the gas tank or seperate, mine didn't come with either ? Thanks again guys for the help.

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pfrederi

Came with ATF If your fluid is cherry red it is ATF use Dex/Merc fluid.  Never mix it and motor oil.

 

Early GT-14 Had an open front (exposing the gas tank).  Later they had a solid cast iron front.

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stevasaurus

We have a "Manuals" section a little farther down the main page.  Enter your model number in the search box.  :occasion-xmas:

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kpinnc
50 minutes ago, WHMan2012 said:

Currently there's Automatic Transmission fluid in the rear end, but I've seen videos on YouTube where they're adding 10W-30 Motor Oil instead, so which is correct ?

 

Technically both are correct. They came from the factory with ATF, and later WH released a service bulletin allowing 10w30 provided you removed all the ATF.

 

Personally, I have maintained my older hydros with Dex/Merc ATF, and it works very well. It keeps the gears and bearings cleaner than anything I've seen, and wear is almost non-existent.

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peter lena

@kpinnc  listening to your cleaning experience , next time i , do my trans flush , might give it a try , usually put some road time on my flushing  for a thorough cleaning .  have used atf in the past , but if this chemical mix is better at cleaning , worth a try , pete

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953 nut
8 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Early GT-14 Had an open front (exposing the gas tank).  Later they had a solid cast iron front.

1969 had the open grill area with the fuel tank exposed, 1970 to 1972 had  full cast iron grill (much safer).

There isn't a GT-14 Service Manual but these manuals cover the tractor and most of the components.

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?&q=1-7451&type=downloads_file&search_and_or=or&sortby=relevancy

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WHMan2012

Wow, lol ok, so now that you guys have helped me with the tranny fluid ( and Thank You by the way ! ), what brand / number oil filter do I replace this one with ? It looks original, I can't find any numbers on it and before I run it too much I'd like to change everything out. Also it looks like the clear headlight piece is the same from the C-Series tractors, is it ? I sprayed a little PB Blast around the bulbs they've been exposed to the elements far too long and I'm hoping I can change them out with new ones without damaging the sockets.

 

 

The Model # appears to be 1-7441  /  and the  Serial # 566760

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Pullstart

WIX 51410 or Napa 1410 are the only acceptable hydraulic filters for the transmission…no matter which tractor.  Other brands just don’t cut it :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHMan2012

Awesome, thank you !

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WHMan2012

Thank you for the information, I thought it was around a 1974 because of the model numbers, glad to now know it's correct year anyways, thank !

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Sparky

Glad to hear this old horse is getting some “love”. I’ve owned MANY Wheel Horses but never a GT14…never even sat on one. 
  Maybe 🤔 I should start searching for one

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WHMan2012

I've had close to a hundred Wheel Horses over the years come through my yard, but this is my first GT-14. Looks like the older brother to the C-Series tractors in my opinion. I wish it came complete with the engine and gas tank but for now she has a Kohler 16HP on her that I also had given to me just prior to picking up this old girl. The motor and tractor run beautiful, no problems or uh-oh noises with either. As far as the paint on the tractor, I think for now I'll leave her in her original patina the way I got her. I do have another quick question about the front rims. There are no grease fittings, so am I to assume that I just need to remove the rims and pack the bearings by hand with grease ? Thanks again guys for the help.

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pfrederi

GT-14 had real tapered roller bearings...

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WHMan2012

Okay, good to know. They look a lot stronger than others I've seen that's for certain.

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WHMan2012

By any chance can someone send me the measurements / photos for the rear lift rod, also the piece it mounts to that bolts to the chassis in the back ? Or better yet does anyone happen to have the pieces that I'm looking for to operate the rear lift on my tractor ? Thanks Again !

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pfrederi
28 minutes ago, WHMan2012 said:

By any chance can someone send me the measurements / photos for the rear lift rod, also the piece it mounts to that bolts to the chassis in the back ? Or better yet does anyone happen to have the pieces that I'm looking for to operate the rear lift on my tractor ? Thanks Again !

 are you talking about the 3pt hitch???

 

 

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953 nut
6 hours ago, WHMan2012 said:

can someone send me the measurements / photos for the rear lift rod

You may want to contact Lincoln at A-Z, https://a-ztractor.com/

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WHMan2012

Just made this IMG_20220307_122752163.jpg.efeef530153e8f194887b40334360691.jpglooks like itIMG_20220307_122846766.jpg.3218ca01ec6c9eedefe408261fba043d.jpg should work but won't know for sure until it's all hooked up and working. Thanks again for the help.

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WHMan2012

Just added another GT-14 to my collection today. Missing the carb, but came with a mowing deck and sleeve hitch on the back. Looks complete and mostly original as far as I can tell at this point. I'll get more acquainted with her this weekend and post some pics.

 

Model # 1 0500 6

Serial # 790559

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