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Anyone know of a good source for the Kohler K301 engine parts?
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Have you checked with our sponsors? Click the links at the top of each page. They are a great place to start your search. I would try Cub Classics and Patton Acres. If you don't see what you need list email them they have tons of parts not listed.
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Thanks, I will check them out!!!
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I buy most of my engine parts from www.tewarehouse.com. Their prices are hard to beat, and they have both OEM and aftermarket parts.
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Awesome, I will check them out!!
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Have you guys had good luck with the parts? They are certainly a lot cheaper ( about 1/3 of the cost ) than the local Kohler authorized reps and I want to make sure they are quality parts before I rebuild the old girl. Its a K301 12hp, all I need is valves, piston, rings and gasket set.
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So far, so good. Buy an extra OEM head gasket, as the head gasket that comes in the gasket set is crap. I have bought one pair of valves and one piston (both aftermarket) from them and used them, and they worked, but I can't comment on longevity, as I wound up selling both tractors. The quality seemed pretty good.
I would put a new rod in even if the old one is still in spec. I would also get the OEM Kohler rod. I think it's about $50 from TEW, but it's still cheap insurance. |
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Thanks Matt!!!: biggrin2.gif:
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