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14 HP M 6 speed gear box 15" Jeep Wheels 42" snowblower

its been alot of work thanks for looking.

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more pics

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15" jeep wheels turned inside out

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Jake Kuhn

Very nice! I like your tail lights, what are they off of?

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855ownerJoel

Not to critique, but I think you will need some chains on those wheels or you will just spin your tires when trying to blow the snow. Nice tractor, I have a 1054 also, I put a 12HP on mine. One tough machine!!!!

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buckrancher

Not to critique, but I think you will need some chains on those wheels or you will just spin your tires when trying to blow the snow.

looks like in the second picture down from top with snowblower I see tire chains

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855ownerJoel

Not to critique, but I think you will need some chains on those wheels or you will just spin your tires when trying to blow the snow.

looks like in the second picture down from top with snowblower I see tire chains

I stand corrected.

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3609horse

I had one with a worn transmission and thought of putting a 6 speed in but the bolt pattern didnt match, did you redrill the trans or the frame to make it fit?

It looks nice , now I wish I never sold mine. Gene....

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953 nut

I put a 6 speed in one of my 953s a few years back and redrilled and tapped one transmision hole and redrilled one frame hole, not too hard. I used rims from a FWD Ford mini van on the 5 lug hubs, just turned them around so they went outward.

Hope this helps.

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