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Old 06-03-2018, 09:52 AM
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That is set up to be a stationary motor. It can be converted, but not a drop in.

This is why I keep jumping on you cooperino. You talk and talk and post and post, but you just don't know the specifics enough to give accurate information. Either take the time to go to Cub Cadet (not tractor data) and look up the parts, then find an appropriate replacement that works, or just quit giving out info!!! Good thing Beth was paying attention.


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Are you sure the PTO isn't locked up?
OH YEAH! good thing! .. if you look at my post. I stated. If I looked up the correct engine I saw complete engine for $999.. I never said I knew this for fact. The post seemed to be more about can it be rebuilt than can it be replaced. At which time I asked the appropriate questions. DID I NOT???
NO WHERE did i tell the OP BUY THIS ENGINE AND IT WILL WORK.. It is up to the OP to look at his engine serial number and get the correct engine.
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Old 06-03-2018, 09:55 AM
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This engine may work....but it is pricey!

https://www.brandnewengines.com/CH680-3106.aspx
You gonna jump on Beth for saying MAY work now?? I think you are just looking for things to "jump on"

Man Jon. I am glad you know it all brother because no ones damn cub cadet would be running anymore with out your input.
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Are you sure the PTO isn't locked up?

Yes, or starter bendix jammed in the out position, or have seen Mickey the mouse nests jammed in the blower housing too
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You gonna jump on Beth for saying MAY work now?? I think you are just looking for things to "jump on"

Man Jon. I am glad you know it all brother because no ones damn cub cadet would be running anymore with out your input.
No, because it is correct.
I'm only trying to make sure correct info is given. If you are correct, you will get no response, or I will agree. If it's wrong and I catch it, it will be corrected. Just look up the info if you aren't sure and there is no issue.
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Yes, or starter bendix jammed in the out position, or have seen Mickey the mouse nests jammed in the blower housing too
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hopefully I get it apart later this week to see whats going on. will also get the model and spec. numbers. it locked up will mowing and was full of oil. went into a hard labor and then just quit. I have been in a lot of motors for repair but never a kohler command
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That Kohler Command is a pretty stout engine and if it doesn't have a hole in it they are worth rebuilding... If it is a basket case inside, look for a 2/3000 series cub... 2185 etc. and repower with one of those....You can pick them up sometimes real cheap off of CL..
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got engine out yesterday and found bad news. blew a rod and when it came apart it broke the camchaft. so I guess it junk. maybe i'll look for a short block or maybe a good used motor. kohler command model CH18S... spec. 62509... ser.# 2632419527. any leads on where I can find one????
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Ouch! Sorry about the bad news.
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3 posts up.........

If it is a basket case inside, look for a 2/3000 series cub... 2185 etc.
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