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8 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

So this mean I'm wrong?


10 lbs of apples weighs just as much as 10 lbs of oranges.  They might have different mass, but they’re still 10 lbs.

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Achto said:

Torque may be different though.

Torque produced by the smaller displacement techy is less. 25.1 ft lbs. 

The Kohler is a couple higher. 

 

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WHX??
24 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

Then God said welcome home my child.:lol:

Busting a gut here... what was that line in blues bros about speed!?!?

Anyhoo TJ and EB let's edumatacate you. Teckys  were a lower priced motors in the day regardless of specs. Old man Kohler didn't build a world class golf course without beating Lauson did he. 

His engines were touted in the day as best in class for the buck.

Oems had a different take they wanted a cheaper  motor aka teckys. At least for their " budget " line. Boxes still sold even back then.

Many OEMs went with Tecumseh as they were cheaper than Kohler's. If the OEM was a buck cheaper on every tecky  motor they bought over Kohler and say they bought 10,000 motors how much would they save or in bean counter terms how much would they profit?

Truth be told I have nothing personal against Tecumseh, my old man use to work there in their New Holstein plant. It's a parts thing nowadays to keep them running.  

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jeremi3210
1 hour ago, WHX?? said:

Might be a bottle of apple cobbler in your future Bob.

Hey @jeremi3210can you go get a pic of the model/sn off Jacob's Sears?

Yeah I can get one for you tomorrow evening.

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jeremi3210

The old hh teckys aren't bad engines, when they are running good they are very strong but I will take a kohler any day. Dan does that tecky have points or solid state ignition? 

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Achto
11 minutes ago, jeremi3210 said:

Dan does that tecky have points or solid state ignition? 

 

Haven't looked that far into it yet. Basically aired up the tires, which by the way miraculously held air despite the huge cracks & missing chunks in the side walls. Then pushed it off the trailer. Hope to get a little time to look at it this weekend

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WHX??
1 hour ago, squonk said:

All the Tecky's I blew up 

Quite a few I bet Sqounky... maybe you should take up needle point... :ychain:

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WHX??
39 minutes ago, jeremi3210 said:

Yeah I can get one for you tomorrow evening.

The cobbler or the pic?!?! :lol:

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, WHX?? said:

 

 Kohler   engines were touted in the day as best in class for the buck.

 

Oems had a different take they wanted a cheaper  motor aka teckys. At least for their " budget " line. Boxes still sold even back then.

 

Many OEMs went with Tecumseh as they were cheaper than Kohler's. If the OEM was a buck cheaper on every tecky  motor they bought over Kohler and say they bought 10,000 motors how much would they save or in bean counter terms how much would they profit?

Truth be told I have nothing personal against Tecumseh, my old man use to work there in their New Holstein plant. It's a parts thing nowadays to keep them running.  

All true. 

'tis money makes the world go 'round...

 

 I was a Briggs guy 'til I got into Wheelhorse. Now I have   No doubt Kohler is the engine with the better reputation for long lasting. 

 

Parts are an interesting subject with the older Techs.  

Nowadays we know the carbs from easily obtained web sources that fit the OE Kohler can be adapted. Ignition can be rebuilt on big blocks with modern components. Not sure on small blocks.  

I'd be curious to see how availability is for internal engine pieces for the OHV160. 

 

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Ed Kennell
11 hours ago, TJ Salyers said:

So this mean I'm wrong?

 

HP=torque X RPM / 5252

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Ed Kennell
12 hours ago, TJ Salyers said:

The Raider 10 we have has the fuel line throught the shroud.

Must be a Tecumseh HH110.

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pfrederi

Deck drive belt idler pulley when engaged should be rubbing out the Lawn Ranger decal.  The scuff mark above the decal shows a too long belt was used at sometime.

 

Fuel line for my L107 has run through the shroud for 55 years with out a problem....

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