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3 hours ago, Wishin4a416 said:

Ive plowed 3 times Ed and no problems yet. I just hit the button real quick and it lifts about 3 inches. Which is what my manual lift did. It has the wireless remote. As soon as you let off the button it stops. Fingers crossed.


Same technique for mine... 3rd season and going great!

 

 

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cafoose

The steering on my GT-14 FEL I got from @fast88pu a few years ago at the Big Show was skipping teeth and unpredictable :auto-swerve: I investigated and found the housing support for the steering shaft was broken. I have a parts GT-14 that had a good support on it so I "borrowed" it :ph34r: Top one in picture is broken. Bottom one is the good one. It came off the donor easily but it's a tight fit getting it on the FEL tractor. I found the starter shield on the shroud is in the way. I started to remove it for better access and it won't come off :wacko: I removed all the bolts I found that held it on and it wiggles but won't pull off :angry-banghead: 

 

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Bar Nuthin
17 minutes ago, cafoose said:

it wiggles but won't pull off :angry-banghead: 

 

Did you try pulling harder? :teasing-poke::techie-hiding:

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cafoose
14 hours ago, Bar Nuthin said:

 

Did you try pulling harder? :teasing-poke::techie-hiding:

 

14 hours ago, cafoose said:

I started to remove it for better access and it won't come off :wacko: I removed all the bolts I found that held it on and it wiggles but won't pull off :angry-banghead: 

Dummy me didn't realize I needed to remove the flywheel screen for it to come off :shock: Got the new steering tower in place and started reassembling everything :banana-wrench:

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pfrederi

Finished the fuel system today for testing purposes.  New pump lines filter.  Starts and runs well at full throttle still a little pop at idle but it is too cold out to spend much time fine tuning,.  Ran in all gears Hi/Lo. up and down the drive way (see snow on tires, there are no pics of the test run.  Ass't camera person doesn't come out when it is this cold :P).  Really wondering about the one rear axle it sticks out just over an inch from the hub.  The hub is up against the tranny housing just like the other side.  Wonder if some PO replaced the axle with a longer one from a 6 spd and if so why???  

 

 

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cafoose
6 hours ago, cafoose said:

 

Dummy me didn't realize I needed to remove the flywheel screen for it to come off :shock: Got the new steering tower in place and started reassembling everything :banana-wrench:

All back together and steering like new :banana-wrench::auto-layrubber:

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Really wondering about the one rear axle it sticks out just over an inch from the hub.  The hub is up against the tranny housing just like the other side.  Wonder if some PO replaced the axle with a longer one from a 6 spd and if so why???  

 

A 6 or 8 speed transmission should have a good inch of axle shaft showing between the back of the hub and the transmission case.  

 

If the other side is flush to the outside of the hub AND touching the transmission case... that's the short axle. Not original.  

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kpinnc
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Not original.  

 

Probably the original got chewed up at the bearing and the PO replaced with the wrong part. There are a bunch of different ones that can (obviously) be made to work. 

 

PO may have checked the Toro price and just used what he had instead- once he woke up and got up off the floor... :lol:

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sqrlgtr
51 minutes ago, cafoose said:

All back together and steering like new :banana-wrench::auto-layrubber:

good to see ya aint lost your touch :ychain:

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Easton Rich

Hehe... I bought another one:greetings-clappingyellow:

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rjg854
13 hours ago, Easton Rich said:

Hehe... I bought another one:greetings-clappingyellow:

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sqrlgtr
59 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

:angry-tappingfoot:   pictures

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He has been around long enough to know the rule! :ychain: NO pics Din't happen.

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lynnmor

Did my civic duty today.  We are getting new neighbors across the road and I saw them struggling to clear the now packed snow from the driveway with plastic shovels.  I asked if I might help and then plowed it down to the tire tracks that I couldn't get under.  Turns out the father has a 416-8 ,with many attachments, that he might bring over when he gets the missing parts.  I just didn't want them to be unprepared for the possible big snow coming Sunday.

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Blue Chips
5 hours ago, lynnmor said:

Did my civic duty today.  We are getting new neighbors across the road and I saw them struggling to clear the now packed snow from the driveway with plastic shovels.  I asked if I might help and then plowed it down to the tire tracks that I couldn't get under.  Turns out the father has a 416-8 ,with many attachments, that he might bring over when he gets the missing parts.  I just didn't want them to be unprepared for the possible big snow coming Sunday.

 

It's priceless to have neighbors who do things for each other. We've been lucky that way in our present location on a short dead-end road where almost everyone knows each other. We help each other out in far too many different ways to list here, and I hope that never changes. 

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Jimmy66

Finally put the snow blade on.  We got a good layer of ice here in Georgetown, Texas last night.  Blade just gliding on the top.  Maybe I'll try putting a wheel weight on the blade and see if that makes a difference.  Adjusted the angle and got a little bit of a bite but I I suppose it's a lot to ask for this little tractor to break through the ice.  Maybe I can try low gear with the heavy weight on the blade,  on my first attempt I was on high 1.

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Jimmy66
2 minutes ago, Jimmy66 said:

Finally put the snow blade on.  We got a good layer of ice here in Georgetown, Texas last night.  Blade just gliding on the top.  Maybe I'll try putting a wheel weight on the blade and see if that makes a difference.  Adjusted the angle and got a little bit of a bite but I I suppose it's a lot to ask for this little tractor to break through the ice.  Maybe I can try low gear with the heavy weight on the blade,  on my first attempt I was on high 1.

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lynnmor
On 1/21/2026 at 4:59 PM, Blue Chips said:

 

It's priceless to have neighbors who do things for each other. We've been lucky that way in our present location on a short dead-end road where almost everyone knows each other. We help each other out in far too many different ways to list here, and I hope that never changes. 

 

A little update to this; I saw the neighbor drop off an itty, bitty gas powered snowblower yesterday, I wish them well.  They haven't moved in yet so It will be a learning experience.  I may still be needed and will help if  wanted but with my surgery tomorrow I may not be able.

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Ed Kennell
21 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

I saw the neighbor drop off an itty, bitty gas powered snowblower yesterday

I just watched my neighbor pushing one of those tiny blowers. He made one path to the road then disappeared  into the garage.  His is one of the 7 driveways I usually plow.  I called all the neighbors that I had numbers for to let them know I will not be plowing until Monday morning.  It is sleeting here now and I want to keep all the ice on top of the snow so I can plow it off.

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lynnmor
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

It is sleeting here now and I want to keep all the ice on top of the snow so I can plow it off.

 

That is my basic plan but I may need to get started real early to see what works and get it cleared before time to leave.  I have the rubber scraper installed and didn't like what I saw, the previous owner apparently ran some hard weld on the bottom of the skids and that may mark the asphalt.  When one buys something on FBMP there may be issues even if it looks new, like this plow.

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