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rydogg

Yesterdays garden tilling experience

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rydogg

Well I spent some time yesterday hooking up the tiller on the C121 and went to the garden to start tilling but first I got off the tractor to look for any rocks that should be picked up first and when I started back to the tractor it started to smoke which I thought was maybe just from the oil bath air cleaner that I had just put on but then all the sudden she started clattering and rod went I was lucky it was running at low rpms so it didn't mess up the block but I haven't pulled it apart to see the extent of the damage. Now I need to pull everything off and set it up on my C160 that I used for snowblowing last winter. I guess i'll need to add a k-301 to my list of things to look for at the upcoming Le Sueur swap meet. Is there anything different about the kohler block used in a Wheel Horse, I thought I heard that they made a narrow block and a wide block is this true?

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Roger from southern Iowa

Sorry to hear about your experience today.

The engine is most likely rebuild-able. I'd pull it apart and check it out.

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rickv1957

There is a big pan 301s and a small pan 301as which is what your tractor has,Rick

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Raider12

I remember the gut wrenching feeling I had when my engine did this few years ago. :omg: It most cases like yours, it would probably be repairable. I would invest the money into the engine I have and not buy a replacement. Hope things turn out well for you. :D

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wh1257

can you send pictures from tilling the garden :omg: :D

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rydogg

I just got the tiller switched over to the C160 but its been raining today so I'll need to wait until it dries up a bit. I'll get some before and after pics.

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