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Needed something to pass the time this winter. Got this 3314v from a fellow member for $70. Should keep me busy for a couple of weeks. [img]/club2/attach/richp/st1.JPG[/img] [img]/club2/attach/richp/st2.JPG[/img] [img]/club2/attach/richp/st3.JPG[/img]
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I will paint it up and put a good 12 hp Briggs I have laying around and go from there. Don't need it but love restoring these tractors more than using them. Plus now I've had a 3 speed, hydro, shuttle and now a variable.
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Great price to start with. I like the black centers on the rims in the second pic. Gonna have to remember that. Third picture looks like it just fell apart on you, enjoy the project.
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Hi Nice 3314 you have there. The paint on it is in pretty good shape from the pictures.I read above that you are going to put a Briggs 12hp engine in it. Do you happen to know what the year of the engine is that you are planning to put in that 3314? We have a 512H Agco with a Briggs 12hp engine and it has been nothing but problems from day one. Take Care Jason B
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Her's some more pics. Now I should clean my garage. As far as motor, It came out of a 1968 3112h I bought from DLC back in 1999. Never had a problem with any old horizontal Briggs. My favorite type of motor by far. [img]/club2/attach/richp/st4.JPG[/img] [img]/club2/attach/richp/st5.JPG[/img]
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Looking good Rich! Should be a nice one when your done. I like that hoist too, wish I had one of those.
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The hoist is a nice little Ingersol rand air powered unit. Compared to electric units it is pretty light. Also the 10' monorail it rides on is pretty light also. Both are good for a 1/2 ton but i would never lift that much. I did lift a big block Ford once. That had to be like 700 pounds.
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