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My son saved this Kohler from the crusher yesterday.B3630858-BF36-4909-8CAB-A132C0DE08F5.jpeg.e605923edb6eea6affdacb314e06f3f7.jpeg  Was on a Massey Ferguson tractor. No other info on the tractor. We got it running today. 

Just wondering what year it is. It’s in pretty decent condition, runs pretty nice and is gunna power his C85 now. 3449BA06-888F-4ED5-A0FC-D416E04CE267.jpeg.fe86457b06cb2e4e319d9ea4e6362e7d.jpegI see in the service manual how to decode it but it doesn’t work. It’s only a 6 digit serial number and there’s no letter. A 7 digit would date it as a 77 but it doesn’t seem correct. It’s got a Delco Remy starter generator and a push button kill switch on the point cover. Plus this ID tag is on the head cover. My 78 K241 has the sticker on the shroud. 

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The Tuul Crib

I dont think l have seen one with the starter generator on the front.

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Burnerman

It’s all original. The coil is mounted in front of the points on the starter bracket. It all fits under the hood but he had to cut the front off the WH engine cradle. He made solid mounts for the front for now.

 He got the whole electrical system off the MF. The only safety interlock is a neutral switch. We’ve got to replace the battery cables and mount the gen light and headlight switch. A new battery and he’ll take it for its first ride. 😁

 

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adsm08

The serial number on the engine in my 855 is 928047, so it is later than this one, with a number 807674 (If I read it correctly). That puts it some time earlier than 1965.

 

I this thread from WFM: https://www.wfmachines.com/forums/showthread.php/24258-Kohler-K181-serial-numbers

 

Post #7, the guy reports having a K181s with SN 808265 in a 1964, unidentified tractor. I'd guess you are looking at a 64.

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Burnerman
44 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

That puts it some time earlier than 1965.

That’s what I’ve come up with also after a lot of googling! 

WOW! That’s cool. It has that “old” look but it must be a low hour engine.  

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oliver2-44

The 30112A Spec number comes up as a Moto Mower. Those were early to mid-late 60's tractors. 

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Burnerman

My son says it was in a Massey Ferguson executive tractor. He called the guy at the scrapyard and he’s going to get the rest of the tractor off the crush pile tmw. He says it had a mower deck too. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Burnerman said:

My son says it was in a Massey Ferguson executive tractor. He called the guy at the scrapyard and he’s going to get the rest of the tractor off the crush pile tmw. He says it had a mower deck too. 

 

massey executives are becoming uncommon to find hopefully you can get it.  the decks are hard to come by too.

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Burnerman
5 minutes ago, jabelman said:

massey executives are becoming uncommon to find hopefully you can get it.  the decks are hard to come by too.

He’s going to get it tmw! He says it’s all there but the rear wheels. 

It all makes sense now. Moto Mower made the Massey Executive. Thanks All!! 

Hopefully another tractor saved!!

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Achto

I sure hope that he is able to get it before it gets junked.

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Pullstart

How to date a Kohler...

 

Well, first a Kohler has seen a thing or two about longevity so you really need to impress ‘er.  I’d suggest courting it with some bribery of new points, then once it’s comfortable with your gentle touch try getting in to clean the carb.  Suggestive lighting like workshop LED’s should do the trick, then you’ll having her purring all weekend long!

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2 hours ago, pullstart said:

once it’s comfortable with your gentle touch

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3 hours ago, pullstart said:

How to date a Kohler...

 

Well, first a Kohler has seen a thing or two about longevity so you really need to impress ‘er.  I’d suggest courting it with some bribery of new points, then once it’s comfortable with your gentle touch try getting in to clean the carb.  Suggestive lighting like workshop LED’s should do the trick, then you’ll having her purring all weekend long!

At what point do you give it a hug 

and a big kiss?   :ROTF:

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WHNJ701
Just now, The Tool Crib said:

At what point do you give it a hug 

and a big kiss?   :ROTF:

no kisses on the 1st date.  the father is a big dude and very protective 

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AHS

Wow, a mid 60’s kohler! If it’s a ‘65, then its 54 years old... not bad for a kohler!!👍😄  That kohler beats all the dead Craftsman, MTD and Whites!!

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Burnerman
1 hour ago, AHS said:

Wow, a mid 60’s kohler! If it’s a ‘65, then its 54 years old... not bad for a kohler!!👍😄  That kohler beats all the dead Craftsman, MTD and Whites!!

It’s got some pep in it too! 

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The Tuul Crib

 Need to get some wheelie bars !

 

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The Tuul Crib

I just  acquired two 8 hp kohlers and 

both are in decent shape.These little

power plants are great and good go to 

engines. Im also working on two other

big blocks 12 and 16 hp. 

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Burnerman

1AF0EDC2-4782-4862-A197-2FE654631CE6.jpeg.005391e76ca49dbdc298bdfe1821ad7c.jpegSaved! Shes a keeper. Engine needed a muffler ,a fuel pump (as the one on it was missing the arm and spring) and a set of points. But that’s it. Runs very well. 

The tractor needed new belts and a bath. 

My son found a steel tractor seat at the junkyard so now we can put her to work without damaging the deluxe seat. 3AA94630-5E20-4848-B29D-0C8AE58D174D.jpeg.4d52ee25005252b649882cb4befe5949.jpeg

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