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horsefeathers

Guys I have a 603 special I want to restore!

I know...I know... Horsefeathers is gonna' "restore" a tractor???

But this thing is nice and PO has blasted 'n primed most of it !!!

But it ain't got no power!! I have some engines I can throw on it!

But I want it to be original! Soo... what was the original engine for a 603?

The info I found says a 6hp Tecumshea H-60? Is that correct?

And if anyone has a correct engine FS shoot me a PM!

Thanks!

:) HORSEFEATHERS!

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rmaynard

You are correct Bud. Toro's master parts viewer show only one 603. The engine listed is a H60-75016.

Bob

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Gene_S

Bud are you looking for a runner or a motor that needs rebuilt. I have several H60 motors just most of them are worn out or blown up.

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stevasaurus

Hey Bud...sounds like a nice find...how about some pics. :) :USA:

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horsefeathers

Does anyone know if any H60 will work?

Engine off a tiller or snow blower are they all the same?

Those I have seen have a gear reduction at the crank!

Do I need a :thumbs: only engine?

Thanks All!!!

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wallfish

You just need to find one without the gear reduction and you will also need the mounting plate if you don't have one. A snowblower would be the easiest way to find one, around here they are plentiful.

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TT

A one inch diameter PTO end on the crankshaft would be a huge plus too. It'll make it much easier if you can use an original pulley.

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wallfish

That's true, most will have a 3/4" PTO shaft. If you're not running attachments, then the 3/4" will work fine to get her going with just a drive pulley. I think the older Ariens snow blowers used motors with 1" shafts.

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