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    Posted: 01 Jul 2017 at 8:49pm
I have one 414 and two 416s.  I'm trying to decide if I should sell them  Or overhaul them.  On the keeper side, I have a lot of attachments for them.  I don't think I would need any parts to redo two of them.  Using the third for parts.

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I would get them going again, or refurb to your liking the 414 is one of the scarcest AC garden tractor models.  The 416 is probably the most common of the 300/400 series, but is also a beast of a workhorse and probably the toughest one they ever built.
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The 414 is a stick shift.  The 416's are hydrostatic.  I would think the 416 would be the one to go with.

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I hate to scrap them.  I have many attachments that I use with them.  Dozer blade, snow blade, roto tillers, and three mower decks.  And a couple of odds and ends.

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