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The replacement engine is a WG600 B.The fan hit the crank shaft pulley. There is less distance between the center of water pump shaft and the center of the crankshaft on a WG600B than a WG600. I tried to talk the owner into installing a non Kubota engine in the 2182. He wants a Kubota engine in it. He doesn't want to spend a small fortune to get his 2182 running again. To change to a non Kubota engine requires a different motor plate, engine spacers, muffler, heat shield, battery tray, fire wall and a drive shaft from a 2084 or a 2284. Need a different grill insert because the exhaust goes out the right side on a Kubota powered tractor. Wire harness needs modified because the battery is in a different location and you are going to an engine that has a magneto ignition. Front PTO clutch.....Will the one from the Kubota engine fit on the replacement engine(non Kubota)????? The owner replaced the front PTO clutch 4-5 years ago. Cost was around $350 to $400 them. Looks like I will have $600 to a $1000 (guess) in parts to go to a non Kubota engine. Question comes down to is the 2182 worth fixing???? Not sure what a running 2182 is worth. Quote:
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I understand the guy not wanting a small fortune in the 2182. But if it’s got rear PTO and 3pt then when it’s done it’s worth at least 2000$.
If he’s set on s kubota engine it sounds like there is two options, either locate an engine out of another 2182,or take the parts off the 2182 engine you have to get your wg600b to work.
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Had that thought.......Not enough clearance.
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Check low profile radiator fans. They are thinner and you should be able to find one that is the same diameter as the original fan. I've seen them from 5 inches and up.
http://www.jegs.com/i/SPAL/063/30100411/10002/-1 It's 2-1/2 inches deep. It should fit nicely. They have others on that site you can check out. |
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I check with Jegs and Summit. Another concern I have is will the charging system handle it.
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There is another topic started in Wanted items by me looking for a Kubota engine for 2182. Here it is Quote:
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I have a paper copy for the 2182 and Kubota engine
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