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Old 04-25-2012, 12:20 AM
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Default Kohler S/G work on a briggs?

I bought an old allis chalmers b112 with a 12hp briggs and its missing the starter. I have an extra starter for my 149, just wondering if it will turn the engine over the right way. I read somewhere that some starters turn the opposite direction than whats on cub cadets.
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Old 04-25-2012, 08:08 AM
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Think I'd post this question in the engine section or PM Matt G
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Those turn clockwise.A cub one turns anti clockwise...I got one from a ac for my log splitter.It was from a forum member for $15
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Old 04-25-2012, 04:54 PM
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As far as I know, only Cub Cadets have the CCW starter/generators. Everything else I have seen uses the CW ones, so no, you can't use one from a CC unless it is mounted in the same orientation that it is in a CC.
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Old 04-25-2012, 10:55 PM
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Its mounted on the right hand side, but is turned around(pulley towards the rear). Thanks for the help!
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Old 04-25-2012, 11:08 PM
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To avoid confusion, I'll word it this way, since 'front' and 'rear' are application-specific and can be ambiguous in this case: If the S/G drives the PTO end of the engine, the Cub S/G will work; if it drives the flywheel end, it won't.
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To avoid confusion, I'll word it this way, since 'front' and 'rear' are application-specific and can be ambiguous in this case: If the S/G drives the PTO end of the engine, the Cub S/G will work; if it drives the flywheel end, it won't.
It drives the flywheel end. The briggs sits in the allis the same way a kohler sits in a cub. I have a green(john deere?) s/g layin around, I'll see if it will work.
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The motor on a ac is mounted like a cub one but the starter pulley on the motor is on the fly wheel side.The S/G needs to turn clockwise.You should look for the correct one, just my 2¢.
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I thought I read somewhere that the S/G could be changed to CCW or vice-versa
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I thought I read somewhere that the S/G could be changed to CCW or vice-versa
Yeah, probably in another current thread...the field coils and brush holders would need to be changed.
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