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Was at a friend's place today and he showed me a Kohler package that his dad bought and tried it on some device and found he needed more power so took it off and put it in the garage. It is self contained with gas tank, starter button (like old time dimmer switches you used to see on floor of vehicles) place for battery, switch. Looks just like the 16hp we see in wide frames CC. Just a shaft coming out with a pulley on it.
All sitting on it's own frame/base. Anybody have any information on these? I will get a photo of it when I have it sitting in my living room. It looks Brand New! He says he will give it to me.
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Original, 109, a pair of 122s, 124 with power lift, 124 with creeper, 126, 147, 1050, 1200, two 1250s, 1450 Dual Stick , another 1450, two 1650s, Gannon Earthcavator, Haban sickle bar and a bunch of other things you either pull, push or hang underneath. |
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That's exactly what it is.... A power plant. Nothing special, no special info. You could buy them that way. That's a GREAT DEAL though!!!! Get it quick before he changes his mind!!!!
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That would make a nice power source for a Pincor Generator.
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DWayne 1973: 128, ag tires, 3pt. lift, spring assist, lights, 42" Deck 10" moldboard plow 2016 XT1 42" deck 18HP |
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Would the motor fit on a Wide frame?
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Original, 109, a pair of 122s, 124 with power lift, 124 with creeper, 126, 147, 1050, 1200, two 1250s, 1450 Dual Stick , another 1450, two 1650s, Gannon Earthcavator, Haban sickle bar and a bunch of other things you either pull, push or hang underneath. |
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usually no, they have the large 2 qt pan. would probably fit in a wheel donkey or simplicity, AC. I've seen them on starter packs , portable welders , air compressors ect
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He has a small pan for it sitting on a shelf.
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Original, 109, a pair of 122s, 124 with power lift, 124 with creeper, 126, 147, 1050, 1200, two 1250s, 1450 Dual Stick , another 1450, two 1650s, Gannon Earthcavator, Haban sickle bar and a bunch of other things you either pull, push or hang underneath. |
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blocks are different
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You got me there Don, I never looked at the different base of the block.
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The price is right,FREE! grab it quick! So what if it won't fit a cub,you never know somebody prob needs it and it may work in a trade deal sometime.
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Brian April 1979 1200 Quietline 44A deck 1988 1211 customized into a 1288 with a K301AQS 38C deck and a 1864 54” deck . Snow blades 42" and 54" . Brinly disk, brinly plow a cultivator and a $5 brinly yard rake! ![]() |
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Looks like it would make a great start for an interesting project. Being self contained in such a small package the possibilities are many.
Take my gas powered Club Car golf cart, I use it at my fishing cabin and everybody around there have these lifted and customized carts. I think it would be easy to hook the power unit to a hydro rear end, put on Ags and drop the cart body over it and have a "Puller" cart. Nobody has ever seen one of them before! And think of the sound the cart would have! I think there would be plenty of room in the cart for the engine. Could use the cart's front end. Just thinking.
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Original, 109, a pair of 122s, 124 with power lift, 124 with creeper, 126, 147, 1050, 1200, two 1250s, 1450 Dual Stick , another 1450, two 1650s, Gannon Earthcavator, Haban sickle bar and a bunch of other things you either pull, push or hang underneath. |
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