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the po of my lawn ranger L157 broke one of the fins on the flywheel. for the life of me, i cannot locate a flywheel replacement . heres my Q: will an hh60 or hh70 cast flywheel be compatible with an h60 75117f? any help would be appreciated (like throwing a k161 or 181 my way) thanks.

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Coadster32

I have a 4hp flywheel sitting there doing nothing. If you can verify some dimensions, I could check it out for you.

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pfrederi

Break off the fin on the opposite side...

I will look tomorrow I may have an electric start flywheel

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buckeye

Break off the fin on the opposite side...

I will look tomorrow I may have an electric start flywheel

yeah, umm... :omg:

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Michael Bullington

hey buckeye the tractor you see in my avitar has a broke fin...this is the smoothest running tecumseh i have....(nothing to do with the fin being broke..LOL) but it want cause you any problems

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buckeye

i have wondered about that. i know its going affect the balance of the flywheel, but being aluminum, didnt know how much.

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algrc120man

AS the other person stated it probably will not hurt to run the flywheel you have so long as ther are no stress cracks below or around the missing fin and so long as you are not running a high rpm you probably wont be able to tell any diffierence in vibration of the engine. as far as the hh60 and 70 flywheels go i think they are cast and the cranks are diffierent versus the h60-70 engines and possible the magnet for the ignition. but i am not positive. :omg:

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Coadster32

I did notice last night, someone on e-bay is parting out a h60 and the flywheel is on there for sale. You could ask him for pics of the backside and dimensions. The timing might be right for you. Good luck. :omg:

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buckeye

i looked on ebay, and all of them appear to be cast. another member here sent me a measage, and he has one. thanks

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