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Brian Roach

Hi I am new to this forum. I have a 1972 GT14 Model # 1 0502 7. I was changing the tranny fluid when I noticed a lever next to the oil filter( Forward of) . Does anyone one know what this attaches to. Also I have a rubber bungee cord that holds the idler pulley up until needed. Does anyone know what this is missing so I can replace part and get rid of the bungee. I purchased this machine from Mark on Long Island. So pictures already on the site. Small Ark loader on front. Thanks for the help.    Brian

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daveoman1966

I've looked for the [pics... just repost them.  

 

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gwest_ca

Welcome to the forum.

 

We do not have an original illustrated parts list for the 1972 GT-14 but do have the 1971. Click on the picture. In this manual the GT-14 is identified as 1GT

Here is a parts list only that Toro has identified as 1972. Click on the picture to see notes on this file.

Garry

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Brian Roach

Hi 

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Brian Roach

Some photos from here

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Brian Roach

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Brian Roach

Hi Daveoman 1966 , reposted the pictures of the GT 14. Along with the pictures of the engage handle( bungee held) also of the lever next to filter. When I look down from top it look like lines up , from handle to lever. Is there a linkage or a spring missing. Thank you, g west_ca for the link. Saw the exploded view that is how I figured it was a brake lever. Just does not show how to attach. This is the part I need help with. Does anyone have pictures of how it is mounted? There is a picture of the drain plug that I replaced. Along with original filter I think. Only removed 2 1/2 Quarts. (Red) replenished with 1gallon. Barely touching dip stick. Any thoughts anyone. Thanks.   Brian

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gwest_ca

See if there is anything in this thread that helps.

Garry

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p38js

Brian does this help

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Brian Roach

Yes, Thank you. Do you by any chance know the size of the spring. Or the part #. 

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Brian Roach

Also thank you to gwest_ca / ie: Garry, for sharing the belt install information, clearly shows the spring in use. Also had my tractor on stands, running and tranny engaged. Let run for twenty minutes. Rechecked fluid level. Not even touching dip stick. Just changed fluid removed all old fluid and filter. 2 1/2 quarts taken out. Put back in 1 gallon. Just touching dip stick. Ran it now not even showing on stick. Should I add more fluid. To get it to be in range. Also no leaks as of yet.  Thanks for letting me ramble on.     Brian 

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p38js
19 hours ago, Brian Roach said:

Yes, Thank you. Do you by any chance know the size of the spring. Or the part #. 

Toro part number 9170

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Brian Roach

Thank you, p38js . Your help is greatly appreciated. 

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p38js

Brian, there are two on eBay, if you plan to use this beast of a machine for a lot of work I would get both of them, they seem to break at the worst time 

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Brian Roach

Thanks, any thoughts on the tranny fluid dilemma. Remove 2.5 replaced with a gallon . Ran machine on jack’s for 20 minutes. Recheck level not even touching dip stick. Should I add more until it gets to the full mark. Thanks again p38js

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p38js

Brian, according to the owners manual the transmission holds 5qt of fluid, so it sounds like it was low before you drained the old fluid. If you already added a gallon that is 4 qts I believe so add one more and that should bring it up to the dip stick.  Also make sure you are using a hydraulic filter and NOT an oil filter I use NAPA filter p/n 1410 or a Wix filter p/n 51410, these are a little bit more expensive than oil filters but it is cheap insurance in my mind because it is getting harder and harder to find parts for the hydro rear ends these days. if you still have the  front end loader on it might take a little bit more oil than what the manual says, i’m not 100% on that since I don’t have a loader but common sense says it will take more to fill the extra actuators and lines. That lever that the spring attaches to is the parking brake lever and the belt tensioner all in one never pull that lever when you are moving it will brake off in side the rear end and cause all kinds of havoc.- Jeremy

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Brian Roach

Thanks, I ordered the spring from EBay. Should be here on 9/3. I replaced filter with a puralator temporarily. Want to flush have the wix to go in next. Still up on stands. I will add the quart to see what happens first. The Ark loader is a separate unit. With fluid in the uprights. This is going to be used for Snow and some cleaning of the woods behind my house. Thank you so much for your help. Still cleaning and painting unit. Thank you again Jeremy

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953 nut

:WRS:

I also have a GT-14 with a FEL on it. The limited slip differential and big rear tires make it a great setup. Wheel weights, liquid filled tires and a rear weight box make it a beast.

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Brian Roach

Hi 953 nut, your machine looks great. Like the way you have the lights attached. Gonna take some work to get mine up to snuff. What size tires do you have on the rear? They look great.  Thanks for the Welcome.    Brian

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19richie66

I don’t have a loader on mine but I think you will love that machine once you get it up to snuff. I use mine for pulling things mostly but I have a three point to put on it once I get moved and settled in. Look forward to seeing more of it. 👍

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953 nut
5 hours ago, Brian Roach said:

Hi 953 nut, your machine looks great. Like the way you have the lights attached. Gonna take some work to get mine up to snuff. What size tires do you have on the rear? They look great.  Thanks for the Welcome.    Brian

The tires are 8.50-15 Carlisle Turf Savers.  I don't think anyone makes them anymore so hope they continue to hold air.

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p38js
22 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

The tires are 8.50-15 Carlisle Turf Savers.  I don't think anyone makes them anymore so hope they continue to hold air.

@953 nut you can still find the turf saver tires, but the single bar ag tires are no longer available in a 15inch tire, I have found that Simple tire has the best selection and prices

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953 nut
9 hours ago, p38js said:

you can still find the turf saver tires

:handgestures-thumbup:             Chances are the tires on the GT-14 will out-last me!          :confusion-questionmarks:              Hope so anyway.

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