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How do you remove a fuel tank from a 308-8

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pbwfury

First off I would like to say hello, so hello, second of all I just bought a 1988 (I think) 308-8 and I'm having a real hard time removing the tank from the 8hp kohler engine. Are there some bolts hiding that I cant see? Any help is appreciated. Thank you,

Paul

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can whlvr

2 in bottom,2 on top,thats all there should be

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rmaynard

:WRS:  Is your tank under the seat or attached to the engine?

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bmsgaffer
6 hours ago, rmaynard said:

under the seat or attached to the engine?

 

7 hours ago, pbwfury said:

...having a real hard time removing the tank from the 8hp kohler engine

 

:D :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

:WRS:

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

:text-welcomeconfetti:     :wh:

 

 

Glenn

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Retired Wrencher

pbwfury :WRS:  looks like rmaynard  has you covered. enjoy.

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pbwfury

Thank you all for your help! Thanks for the exploded view Maynard as well!

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pbwfury

This is what I bought for 150.00 I'm not into good looks! Just functional!

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rmaynard

Nothing wrong with that one that a little sandblasting and paint won't fix. The M-8 engine matched with a uni-drive transmission is a good little tractor. :handgestures-thumbupright: 

 

By the way, how far are you from Falling Waters?

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pbwfury

About 10 minutes away. What is the largest size deck that I can use? Thanks!

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rmaynard

It depends on what you are cutting, how level the ground is etc.. The 300 series brochure says 36" RD/37" SD, but others may have differing opinions on what they can power with their 8hp horses.

 

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Oh, about your location. We quite frequently go out to Deep Creek Lake. We've been known to take side trips up to Ohiopyle. Visited Falling Waters in summer of '14. Beautiful part of the country.

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pbwfury

I have two decks from my broken C 120 a rear and side will they fit? 42 inch ? Does that sound about right in size?Also my family has a vacation rental it's in Chalk Hill you go thru it on route 40, it was our home place it's on Facebook call the Victorian Orchard, you might have driven by it who knows? We are very busy in the summer we go thru a lot of mowers!

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rmaynard

The 42" from the C-120 should work. Both machines have tach-a-matic hitches. What's "broken" on the C-120? Most things on that model are quite fixable.

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clueless

The 8hp will run a 42" rear discharge as long as your not cutting thick high stuff, 4" or higher. Used one on my first WH B80 4SP for 12 years, still the best grass cutting tractor I've ever owned, just keep the blades sharp. also when you get to some thick patches just ride the clutch a little to slow down, no need to change gears.

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pbwfury

Ok great thank you guys! The kohler gave up the ghost. Just picked up the 308 to swap engines but decided to fix it and use it instead. I plan on fixing the 120 looking for another engine or tear the old one down to see what the issue is. I think it's the connecting rod or cap came off the crank. The engine will turn over but the piston does not move, I can tell by looking down into the spark plug hole. Thank you all for your help!

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razorback1995
On 2/28/2017 at 5:24 PM, rmaynard said:

:WRS:  Is your tank under the seat or attached to the engine?

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I'm having this same issue. I cant find the bottom screws to remove the tank. Do i need to take the whole engine off first? I've removed 14 and 15 in the diagram above What are the other bolts?

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Handy Don
48 minutes ago, razorback1995 said:

I've removed 14 and 15 in the diagram above What are the other bolts?

Looks like 11 (with washer 10)

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