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Old 11-22-2017, 04:41 PM
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I have really thought hard about getting them both.. the CH18 is almost new.. has 100 hours on it... it's not cheap..

The CH20 is a higher hour engine... but a lot cheaper..

Both are supposed to be complete just as they were pulled out with PTO, muffler, muffler shields etc..

Waiting on pictures of the engines now
Well you have not let us know what the price is for the 18 or the 20 but I'd go for the 18 unless it's stupid $$$$$. You want everything, engine mounting plate, muffler, heat shield, PTO and if it's out of an 1864 get the complete drive shaft and fan.
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Old 11-22-2017, 05:30 PM
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I'm also interested in re-powering a tired 782 with a CH18

I bought an 1864 for $50 with a good running CH 18. The rest of the tractor was junk, so I parted it out. I kept the engine, mounting plate, muffler, PTO, and drive shaft.
My question is what is needed to adapt the 1864 driveshaft to the 782?
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Old 02-16-2018, 12:03 AM
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Well it took a while... mostly on my part.. but I finally pulled the trigger on the Command engines for my 782 repower..

Picked them both up at Fastenal earlier in the week..

I wound up getting a complete low hour CH18 from an 1864.. It was a replacement engine about 10 years ago and only has 150 hours on it.. I also grabbed the complete driveshaft and fan assy.. and I already got Jeff to build the custom coupler to mate the 1864 shaft to the 782 pump..

The guy made me a heck of a deal on the high hour CH20 also.. no additional shipping.. he was able to put both on a single pallet.. I'll overhaul the CH20 at a later date and use it in another project.. Didn't need both engines but they both have the specific cub cadet mufflers, heat shields, mounting plates and PTO's...

This is the second time I have used Fastenal and they are awesome.. very reasonable and got the engines in 7 days from 800 miles away..

I'll post pictures tomorrow... forgot to download them before I left work

Hope to start on my dream 782 soon!
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That's great Jay! Be sure to post pictures when you get a chance. Fastenal is a great deal. I've used them on several different items. It ends up being right around $125 - $150 for standard dimension pallet, no matter what the weight or distance. Good deal in my book and the guys at my local Fastenal are great to deal with.
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That's great Jay! Be sure to post pictures when you get a chance. Fastenal is a great deal. I've used them on several different items. It ends up being right around $125 - $150 for standard dimension pallet, no matter what the weight or distance. Good deal in my book and the guys at my local Fastenal are great to deal with.
Yes the Fastenal people are great to deal with! Two engines on one pallet for the same shipping.. can't beat that!

Pics as promised.. I cranked the CH18... runs great at high speed... idle circuit is stopped up though.. wont idle without a bit of choke!
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SWEET !!!
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Good for you Jay.
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Good deal, i new you should get both. Didn't know they were coming from the same seller. Those things are jetted so lean they need a bit of choke. Just ask Don V. I've got an 18 just like it. I've been threw the carb and removed the stop, just need to reset the governor to make it a 20. Mike
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