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So I have been thinking about doing a diesel build for a long time. I want to know if I would end up just downgrading. I'm looking at a Hatz 1D81 it has 14 hp. The motor on my tractor is a P220g. I know upgrades for power would be easier on a diesel than on P220g. Just wanted your guys input on this.

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ebinmaine

Comparing a 14 diesel to a 20 gas.. it's not exactly equal.

Particularly because those Onans are known for having gobs of torque on their own.  

I'm not sure you'd find a difference and it may even be lower on the diesel.

 

My other train of thought is this.

If you have an Onan 20 horse it can only be on a 520.

If it's hydraulic you're not going to see any difference at all so there's no point doing the change.

If it's a 520 - 8, I wouldn't be messing around with a tractor that RARE just to do an engine swap unless something about the Onan was blown.

 

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Achto
1 hour ago, TJ5208 said:

I know upgrades for power would be easier on a diesel than on P220g.

 

Up grading a Hatz is not as easy as you think. They are a complicated engine and very expensive on the initial cost to buy. The Hatz 1B40 in Radpferd has around a $2500 price tag new.

 

As far as 14hp diesel compared to 20hp gas - Horse power is horse power, it's all measured using the same instruments. Torque is the big difference between gas & diesel. You will not notice any hp difference driving the tractor around other than the diesel will recover a bit faster on take off. If you are running a large implement like a 60" deck, the 14hp diesel will definitely get it spinning but might fall off in heavy grass when compared to the 20hp gas. When it comes right down to it, about 12hp is all you will ever get to the ground on a garden tractor. Yes you can weight it down, put bigger tires on, etc to try to get more to the ground, this usually comes at a cost of breaking things. Something has to and will give eventually, if not traction then a part.:twocents-twocents:

 

One thing that you would gain with the diesel is fuel economy. The Hatz will probably run twice as long on a gallon of fuel than the Onan will.

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Achto

More info for you.

 

The Onan P220G test out with a maximum torque of 32lbft at 2400RPMs and  20hp at 3600RPMs

onan.jpg.c02ffe034df57287fd77160c6ef89276.jpg

 

 The Hatz 1D81 tests out at 36.3Nm (26.5lbft) max at 2000RPMs and 10.1kw (13.54hp) max at 3000RPMs

Hatz.jpg.dcaff18484b9aaf0120bc8968ca93b2c.jpg

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ebinmaine
59 minutes ago, Achto said:

Torque is the big difference between gas & diesel.

Excellent write up Dan! 

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TJ5208
43 minutes ago, Achto said:

More info for you.

 

The Onan P220G test out with a maximum torque of 32lbft at 2400RPMs and  20hp at 3600RPMs

onan.jpg.c02ffe034df57287fd77160c6ef89276.jpg

 

 The Hatz 1D81 tests out at 36.3Nm (26.5lbft) max at 2000RPMs and 10.1kw (13.54hp) max at 3000RPMs

Hatz.jpg.dcaff18484b9aaf0120bc8968ca93b2c.jpg

So it's pretty much not worth it. Is there upgrades you can do to the diesel to get more hp and torque?

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TJ5208
24 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Excellent write up Dan! 

Very true thanks @Achto

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Achto
1 minute ago, TJ5208 said:

Is there upgrades you can do to the diesel to get more hp and torque?

 

 I don't know of any bolt on's.

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TJ5208
8 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

 I don't know of any bolt on's.

Ok I have the 520h with a broken rod and was looking for a motor replacement.

 

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Achto
2 hours ago, TJ5208 said:

I have the 520h with a broken rod and was looking for a motor replacement.

 

That would make a good candidate for a diesel transplant.

 

Other suggestion would be a Kohler M20 or a Predator 22

 

https://www.harborfreight.com/22-hp-670cc-v-twin-horizontal-shaft-gas-engine-epa-61614.html

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, Achto said:

 

That would make a good candidate for a diesel transplant.

 

Other suggestion would be a Kohler M20 or a Predator 22

 

https://www.harborfreight.com/22-hp-670cc-v-twin-horizontal-shaft-gas-engine-epa-61614.html

Or a Vanguard twin or even a Honda.

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Streetrodchev

Rebuild the Onan

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littleredrider

One of my 520s has a 10 horse diesel. I haven't had attachments on it, but I think it has more torque than the Onan. But I can't really give it a fare comparison, the diesel is hydro, and the Onan was an 8-speed. I have the other 520 hydro with the 22 horse Predator, it works good, but think it lacks a lil on torque compared to the Onan. What makes the diesel feel impressive is the traction with the ATV tires. I can go anywhere with these, and it will go thru it no problem. I had 23 degree Ag's, and they did good, but nothing compared to the Vampires. One issue with the diesel, since it's lighter than the Onan, sometimes its fun (or not) to keep the front end down.....

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, littleredrider said:

I had 23 degree Ag's, and they did good, but nothing compared to the Vampires

You have pics of these Vampires? 

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littleredrider

They are in the wider rims post were going back n forth on lol.

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