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Hello guys,
How difficult would it be to convert a 16 horse kohler to a starter generator "starting" system?? Is there a 16 horse that was made with the older starter generator/electrical?? Would it be easier to convert the tractor to the 16 horse electrical system?? I have a 123 I will one day put a 16 horse possibly a 14 horse Kohler in and am looking into the info. I'll take recommendations for other than stock engines to put in. I'm aware Ill have to modify the frame, so I bought another to modify and will store away the original The tractor will be used for plowing, cultivating, etc. I'm gonna try to keep away from the PTO in the front, maybe. Thanks Jason
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67 hydro,
My 149 and 169 are both starter generator. You would have to add a regulator and unhook the regulator rectifier. There would be a lot of wire changeing. Then you would have to get the pulley for the crank to hook the belt from the starter generator up. Let me know if you need some pictures. |
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When you have time Diz that would be great
Thanks Jason
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What are you going to put this in?
I was going to take pictures of the crank pulley and starter gen. But then i looked at your avitar and yours is set up the same isnt it? Eather way let me know what you want pictures of and i will get you some. My regulators are under the seat on mine, if thats any help.:biggrin2.gif: |
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Does your 169 have a 16 horse?? if so,IF its diffrent than a 1650 setup id like to see pics
Ill go look at the parts look up!!! and rolands wire diagrams no biggie!! thanks by the way its going in a 123!!!
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Im just unfarmiliar of the diffrent style Kohlers out there 16 horse in particular!
Im stuck on putting a slightly modified 16 horse with a stack and single cylinder in the very first 123 I got!! Jason
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Jason
The 169 came with a 16 horse K341 and both the 149 and 147 came with 14 horse K321's and they all had starter generators and points ignitions, the same as your 123. |
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Hey 67 hydro,
I will snap a few pictures when i get home tonite. And like artieb said i have both. a 14 and 16 h.p. |
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67hydro,
If you change the K341's fly wheel to that of a K301 you can leave the frame alone. This would be a good time to pull the K 341's stator. You can use your K 301's fly wheel cover for proper location of the coil. You can also use the other stuff from your 12 hp.. Starter pulley/clutch basket, starter generator, voltage regulator, wiring. So if you are willing to use what you have on your 12 hp. (K301) for the 16hp.(K341) I don't think you will have to buy anything except the 16hp. You will need to relocate the exhaust if you are not using a stack. I hope this helps. |
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67 hydro,
Here are a couple of pictures 1 of the Start/gen on the 149 and 1 of the 169 Both look pretty much identical. Is this anything like you were needing a picture of ? If not let me know. Will take some more.:biggrin2.gif: Starter gen 001.jpg Starter gen 002.jpg |
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