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Old 12-28-2016, 07:43 PM
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Default 2182 Kubota torque output?

I looked on tractordata to see the torque output of the kubota gas engine in the 2182 and I cant find it. Anybody know the torque rating
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Old 12-30-2016, 06:50 PM
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Nobody knows how much torque their 2182 puts out?
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Old 12-30-2016, 08:37 PM
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Given the size of the motor and its hp rating, it's likely around 18ftlbs at it's peak. The 1782 probably makes just a bit more... Maybe 19 or 20ftlbs. Those numbers may be a bit high, as the constant HP isn't 21hp. It's more like 18 at peak.
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According to the Kubota WG600 service manual the engine makes 31 FT. LBS at 2600 RPMs Gross intermittent torque.
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According to the Kubota WG600 service manual the engine makes 31 FT. LBS at 2600 RPMs Gross intermittent torque.
Wow. I wasn't even close. It was purely a SWAG on my part anyways.
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Old 12-31-2016, 09:33 AM
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Just for comparison this is a Kohler CH22.

Command PRO® CH22

J1940 Power hp(kW) 1 22 (16.4)
Displacement cu in (cc) 41.1 (674)
Bore in (mm) 3.2 (80)
Stroke in (mm) 2.6 (67)
Peak Torque lbs. ft (Nm) 38.2 (51.8)
Compression Ratio 8.5:1
Dry Weight lbs (kg) 90 (41)
Oil Capacity U.S. quarts (L) 2 (1.9)
Lubrication Full pressure w/full-flow filter
Dimensions L x W x H in 14 x 17.7 x 19.0
Backpressure Limit 2 50
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Thanks guys!! I was curious how it compared to the kohler V- twins....I have two CH25's I plan to rebuild in the near future.

Basically, would you guys prefer the Kubota in the 2182 or one of the Kohler commands that around the 22-25hp
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I go with the Kubota just because it has a cool smokestack.
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What are you trying to accomplish? If you have a decent running 2182 why would you want to put a CH in it? If you have a 2182 and the engine is junk then do as you please. You haven't given us all the details.
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True.....well I am looking at repowering a couple tractors. The WG600 was put in grasshopper mowers too I have found out. Bssically, I want to repower my 1440. I know I would have to lengthen the frame with the kubota. With a CH I dont really have much work to drop it in. I have an opportunity yo buy a 2182 which I would keep original. I slso have a lead on a WG600 engine out of a Grasshopper......so.......I was wondering what guys thought of the WG600 performance compared to a Command as work horse tractors.

And I agree, the exhsust stack on th e 2182 is great looking
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