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18 Aug 2015 22:02 #7876
by kudzu
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Hi, I need a Tecumseh HH 100 engine in good condition, thanks.
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18 Aug 2015 22:37 #7879
by Geno
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The HH100 may be a hard one to come by, so are the H60 or HH60's. The 60's are almost impossible to find, several people looking for them here including me.
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19 Aug 2015 10:22 #7888
by kudzu
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Yea Gene, I have discovered that. May try to find a good K 181 instead. Anybody got one? Thanks.
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23 Aug 2015 20:45 #7961
by Trouty56
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So what do you need a Techy 10hp for???
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24 Aug 2015 10:01 #7964
by kudzu
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I was given a 1969 charger 10 with a blown, replacement Kohler 301 and would like replace the big kohler with the original techy. I have given up trying to find one, so will probably just rebuild the kohler or replace with a 181.
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24 Aug 2015 15:01 #7965
by Trouty56
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Personally I think a 12 hp makes that Charger a much better tractor.....I have a 12hp on mine...originally a Techy 10. Tecumseh is a strong motor but that solid state deal scares most folks. I know they had 8hp on the 87X tractors but the 10 pinion limited slip diff the Chargers have take some power.
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25 Aug 2015 20:58 #7978
by Scott
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Kohlers are a upgrade!!
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26 Aug 2015 15:36 #7994
by JERSEYHAWG
I am on the list right in front of you, lol..........
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Geno wrote: The HH100 may be a hard one to come by, so are the H60 or HH60's. The 60's are almost impossible to find, several people looking for them here including me.
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30 Aug 2015 11:46 #8029
by kudzu
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Just to up date, I got the 12 horse Kohler apart and will just rebuild and stick it back on there. The tractor will be used only as a cruiser and maybe some light work, but mainly for my grandson to ride around, that's why I wanted to go with a smaller engine, and would really like to make it original again, but that won't happen. As soon as I get everything measured (cylinder, crank journal) to determine what I need, I can get a rebuild kit off e bay for about $80.00, and have it ready to go for probably a little over $100.00. Not much for a good wheel horse that was given to me. Thank ya'll for your help/advise.
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30 Aug 2015 14:36 #8030
by Geno
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Sound like a good plan to me. If you want you can start a topic on it so we can all watch!
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