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Fishkill-Will

Hey all,

 

Brand new here. Bought a house and it came with a 1998 314-8 with about 1000hrs and a trailer. I replaced the drive belt but other than that I haven't done much but mow and haul debris to the woods. It definitely has some issues—parking brake broken, blade adjustment not really working, plus a few other things that I intend to try to fix or have fixed.

 

Trying to get ahead of winter and found a guy selling a snowblower attachment 79360 36" on Craigslist. $350 in "good" condition. I believe this will work on my model but looking for confirmation and any other advise. This one is in my vicinity and I'm not sure how often I will find one close enough to actually purchase so I think it may be wise to jump on it.

 

Thanks, all!

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gwest_ca

Yes it will fit. Study the parts list to see all the pieces and make sure you get the lift tube and flag. There may also be an optional lift assist spring.

This model was sold 1993-1998 and 2000-2001. Serial number identifies the model year.

 

Garry

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Fishkill-Will

Thanks, Garry. Really appreciate the manuals. The blower that is for sale is 36" but I don't see anything online about any sizes other than 42" and 48". Could it be the blades are 36" but the overall width is 42"?

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roadapples

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bmsgaffer
33 minutes ago, Fishkill-Will said:

Thanks, Garry. Really appreciate the manuals. The blower that is for sale is 36" but I don't see anything online about any sizes other than 42" and 48". Could it be the blades are 36" but the overall width is 42"?

 

V-- see below what Garry said. 

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gwest_ca

I believe the housing itself is 37" wide and the two extension wings make it 42".

 

Garry

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Fishkill-Will

Thanks!

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