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Old 11-24-2015, 03:33 PM
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The onan is even a worse money pit than the mag.
Yes, yes they are. And might be harder to get parts for.

If the Mag runs, and doesn't need overhauled, it would be my first choice. If it needs rebuilt, look for a V-Twin Kohler.
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Old 11-24-2015, 03:36 PM
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I did not look for parts, I just assumed that since it was a Kohler I could get parts.
I'm not into doing something just to prove I can, so the mag is out if it
doesnt run. The guy I got it from says it runs but you know how that goes.
I won't mess with it if it doesn't fire up and sound good.
How bout Onan?
I don't like Briggs
Terry

Just a FYI the Vanguard is not a true Briggs.
https://www.briggsandstratton.com/us...ercial-engines
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Just a FYI the Vanguard is not a true Briggs.
https://www.briggsandstratton.com/us...ercial-engines
Ok that makes me feel better about the vanguard.
How many you put in Sam?

For awhile there you guys were sucking the will to live right out of me
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Sorry, I meant to include the Vanguard. I agree with Sam. It's fine engine.
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Ok that makes me feel better about the vanguard.
How many you put in Sam?

For awhile there you guys were sucking the will to live right out of me
Terry

I've done 2 or 3 repowers and I have 3 Vanguards at the moment. Pics are of a 1210 that I used to own. Pretty much the same as a 782 except that it has a manual lift. The motor plate is from a 1440 or 1641, muffler is from a 1440 or 1641, drive shaft is also from a 1440 or 1641. The pump adapter is from Jeff in PA. I used roll plastic to make the duct work between the fire wall and the blower housing. Engine came out of a 2160 Cub. Think I paid about $500 when it was all said and done. Basically what I ended up with was a 1641 with a metal hood and manual lift. Sweet little tractor, kind of wish I didn't sell it.
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I've done 2 or 3 repowers and I have 3 Vanguards at the moment. Pics are of a 1210 that I used to own. Pretty much the same as a 782 except that it has a manual lift. The motor plate is from a 1440 or 1641, muffler is from a 1440 or 1641, drive shaft is also from a 1440 or 1641. The pump adapter is from Jeff in PA. I used roll plastic to make the duct work between the fire wall and the blower housing. Engine came out of a 2160 Cub. Think I paid about $500 when it was all said and done. Basically what I ended up with was a 1641 with a metal hood and manual lift. Sweet little tractor, kind of wish I didn't sell it.
What are some of the newer numbers like that 2160 that you mentioned, that would have a suitable replacement?
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What are some of the newer numbers like that 2160 that you mentioned, that would have a suitable replacement?
If you look on Craigs list for a used Cub 2160, 2165, 2180 the are Vanguard powered. If you want to use a Kohler CH look for a used 2185 and I know there are others but I'll need to do a little digging for the numbers. If you go Kohler you would use the motor plate, muffler and drive shaft from an 1863 or 1864. The sponsors at the top of the page. They should be able to supply these items.
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I did not look for parts, I just assumed that since it was a Kohler I could get parts.
I'm not into doing something just to prove I can, so the mag is out if it
doesnt run. The guy I got it from says it runs but you know how that goes.
I won't mess with it if it doesn't fire up and sound good.
How bout Onan?
I don't like Briggs
A lot of guys have replaced their KT17 with the newer OHV Kohler Command CH 18. It is a pretty easy swap. You will need to modify the driveshaft and electrical system.
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Just to back up a bit, I'd put the Mag 18 on the bench and see if it runs first. It just may be OK.
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Just to back up a bit, I'd put the Mag 18 on the bench and see if it runs first. It just may be OK.
Yes that was what my plan was, but being a pessimist I'm planning ahead

Thanks for the input guys I'll see if I can get to that mag 18 tonite or friday
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