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Mark siebenaler

I recently acquired a k241as 10 hp

That was removed from a jd 210

It has a very shallow oil pan maybe one inch deep. 

My question is with this oil pan would it ever work in a wheelhorse tractor?

Or do I need to find a deeper oil pan.

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rmaynard

The 1978, 79 C-101 used a K241AS. Not sure if it's directly compatible. 

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squonk

If you found a deep pan that would work you would also need the connecting rod with a longer oil dipper. 

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pfrederi

If you can bolt it on and have the crank at the right height  it will be fine...

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, Mark siebenaler said:

k241as

 

 

Got any pics?

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oliver2-44

The mid1960's ( 1045 if I recall correctly) use a flat shallow 1" pan to fit the 10hp large block kohler under the hood. 

The connecting rod had a short dipper on it.

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Maxwell-8

Maybe mounting it an a shaker plate?

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

Maybe mounting it an a shaker plate?

 

That's what was wondering too.  

 

Plate. Adapter. Set of four bolts. Whatever works.  

 

 

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953 nut

Here is a thread that will give you the information you need on the different Kohler oil pan configurations.

 

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Mark siebenaler

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ebinmaine

I believe you have 2 options. 

 

1. Use that just as it is by adapting the existing bolt holes to the Wheelhorse frame with a plate and set the correct height. 

 

2. Get a setup from a Wheelhorse of the 1978 ish to 1982 ish period and use that lower frame adapter with solid mounts.  

 

Personally I'd try the first.  

 

 

If you do decide to swap that oil pan I'd be interested in buying the one you have now. 

 

 

 

 

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