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Onan p220 performer crankshaft differences

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erustic

Hey all, With many experts on this site, I have an early model first year production 520h runs great. I have an opportunity to buy another p220 out of a craftsman gt tractor with 300 hours for 700 complete with starter carb and muffler. Any difference in crankshaft or pto clearance on craftsman onan? Is it worth price or should I look around more to have a spare. Thanks

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boomers_influence

erustic

please post the spec # from both engines.

i should be able to to tell you if they are the same.

 

thank you. boomer ( the used onan engine parts guy, also NOS and new )

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erustic

Spec for the 520h is I/10540b

Model and spec.  739. 108968.  for craftsman

 

Thank you

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boomers_influence

erustic

the sears # means NOTHING.

i need the actual onan # from the sears.

thank you. boomer

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erustic

Ok thanks I am working based on cooperation of seller. I will get back if it has not been sold. Thanks.

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erustic

It's all I could get

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ericj

I pulled a motor out of a craftsman 3 series tractor and put it in a wheel horse, unfortunately the boss for the starter mount on the block was broken and I can't keep the starter tight to the flywheel and ended up chewing up the ring gear on the flywheel. once I get someone to figure out how to repair that I'll have it back in a wheel horse. good luck

 

 

 

 

 

eric j 

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boomers_influence

erustic

the pic tells it all.

the sears engine is a 10896 B ( information from the bottom of the tag )

the WH is 10540 B

 

both have the 45 BB crank. ( 1 1/8" X 2.74" usable length )

 

thank you. boomer

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