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k91 air cleaner and gas tank

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ricksrj58

do you know what this setup was used for? it was on a k91 and bolted on to the head.i have no use for it but i am curious.

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Kelly

Could have been a gen. a blower unit, just about anything, but I don't think it was another brand tractor.

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VinsRJ

Could have been a gen. a blower unit, just about anything, but I don't think it was another brand tractor.

+2, I agree.

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ricksrj58

ok i was debating what to do with it and what it might have been from

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Kelly

The air cleaner cover and the gas cap are correct for the RJ's and suburbans that don't have oil bath air cleaners, and the air cleaner cover will fit all the 6hp and 7hp Kohlers and some tuckys

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CasualObserver

I have the same one, I looked up what it was from at the time I got it, but I don't remember what it's original purpose was right now. Search Google with the spec number, you should be able to come up with it on one of the mower parts sites.

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Don1977

That's what came on the K-91 when you bought just the engine.

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MikesRJ

Post the spec number. I can tell you what it was intended to go on, or if it was a standard replacement engine.

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ricksrj58

it is a k91t spec 31424

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TT

It's just a basic* engine with the top-mount air cleaner assembly.

These were popular on equipment where space limitations made servicing easier if it was mounted on the top.

*The "basic" designation was used for stand-alone engines that could be used in many applications. It normally meant recoil start / magneto ignition / with a mounted fuel tank and a straight keyed crankshaft. (or a gear reduction)

The majority of the K90 basic models were dark green and the K91 basic models were blue.

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ricksrj58

ok ya learn something new every day :banghead:

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MikesRJ

What TT said! :banghead:

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