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I know there is a place for aftermarket parts and a place for OEM. That being said, has anyone used aftermarket carbs and what is your opinion of them? Thanks, George

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can whlvr

i put one on my wifes c101,it doesnt get run too much as it is a show tractor(even though i dont show them)but so far its ok,the engine runs good with it,but its not as good as the orig,but we know that when we purchase aftermarket

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305

i installed an aftermarket carb made by Oregon on the H60 Tecumseh in my Lawn Ranger and it works great.

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rmaynard

i put one on my wifes c101...

Don - I know that Kohler put Carter and Walbro on the K-Series, but I didn't know there was an aftermarket available for them. Do you know what the brand is? Is it only available in Canada where you don't have to deal with the EPA?

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can whlvr

hey bob,i got it from ebay and i should go and look at the carb,maybe its not an aftermarket at all,it was a cheap one on ebay that said fits k series,maybe it is a carter or walboro,it was cheap so i thought its a fake,maybe not,the tractor is put away for the winter in my 18 wheeler storage trailer so ill look when i go up there

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JamesBe1

Very interesting. I am wrestling with the engine on my D180. How would I go about identifying the carburetor and then the appropriate aftermarket replacement?

Thanx,

James

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gregg'shorses

Napa Auto Parts have OEM and aftermarket Carbs and Carb Kits. PM me with your engine model and spec and I can look up part number.

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JamesBe1

Napa Auto Parts have OEM and aftermarket Carbs and Carb Kits. PM me with your engine model and spec and I can look up part number.

Will do. Thanx Gregg.

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