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    Archive through January 07, 2012

    Norm, have you contacted any of the military surplus centers that sell the TeleDyne engines to the public? They might be able to provide an answer. Just a thought.
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    Archive through July 09, 2011

    J. T. -- I've never set one myself, but have heard that the engines are set up to fire opposite each other. When engine "A" is completing the compression stroke and getting ready to fire, engine "B" is completing it's exhaust stroke.
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    Archive through July 09, 2011

    Richard, My tractor has tri-ribs and my buddies' tractor has a small wide go-cart style tire. He claims mine is easier to steer going down the track.
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    Archive through September 05, 2010

    Chad, I've never put the Honda engine in, but have a few tips to help you get started. These worked for my swap anyway, others may do it differently. Start out by comparing crank shaft center line hieght from the bottom of the mounting base to the crank center lines between the two engines...
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    Archive through September 05, 2010

    Richard, Check out the Hilliard Club website, http://hilliardtractorclub.com/. According to it, the pull in Columbus, OH is Jan 7th and 8th. LD
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    Archive through May 24, 2010

    Matthew - The original engine cradle and bushings will have to be removed. The bottom of the frame notched out and a new cradle made for the engine to set on. I can't remember for sure, but I think approx 1 3/8" below the bottom of the frame. We made a couple of "U" shaped cradles out of 1/4 X...
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    Archive through May 24, 2010

    I think I'll just keep my MWSC 5-puck clutch with the 5/8" solid shaft and pillow block bearing. If it could handle the twin engine half-pint it ought to handle anything my single twin will do to it.
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    Archive through December 15, 2009

    Evan--What brand of diesels are most guys running? Kubota, Yanmar, or something else? Larry
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    Archive through August 09, 2009

    Clint, After reading your posts, you said that you had to make new bushings as the engine cradle doesn't set level. All 4 of my bushings are the same height. Larry
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    Archive through April 25, 2009

    Clint, I had a 16hp Vanguard in a 1000 puller. I used the steel motor mounts from Brian Miller's website with the original rails to mount the engine. However, I drove directly off the flywheel using an adapter that Midwest Super Cub sells. My engine did not have a pto on the flywheel...
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    18 hp briggs vangaurd in place of kohler?

    Dennis, Briggs Vanguard does use a bearing on the PTO side of the crankshaft. PN 690752, Bearing-Ball. My Cub 2165 runs a 16 hp Vanguard with an electric clutch. LD
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    Archive through August 31, 2008

    Cub Original, serial # 40890. Bought from original owner's grandson. It will start, run, drive, but engine has knock. It doesn't smoke. I would like $350. Thanks for looking.
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    Archive through February 04, 2008

    Travis, The 16 hp Vanguards have a smaller bore and stroke than the 18 and 20 hp. The 18 and 20 have the same bore and stroke but the 20 hp has a bigger carb.
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