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JohnD

I've been wondering the same thing.  My KT17 might be up for an overhaul next summer. 

 

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ebinmaine

Nice idea there. I've only had one engine apart and it's light weight. 

 

I put that on a small table for mobility. 

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Tractorhead

 

 

Like the idea, can be turned in each direction while rework.

 

Great solution 👍

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peter lena

BILL D , I like the idea of that , think I would add more bolt support for the weight . like 2  vertical flat drilled steel downward , bars ,one on each side to pick up the other engine bolt flange holes . first thing I thought of was a weld pipe flange , about 4 - 6"  size ,  might even bolt rite  up .  I  don't weld any more  but was always looking for anything premade that I could adapt to a problem , pete

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richmondred01

That looks great.

Most people use the starter mount to affix the stand bracket. 

However, the magnums don’t give the clearance you need for the bearing plate so your setup on the PTO side is nice for Magum rebuilds.

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19richie66

I don’t have an engine stand but did build one for a transmission/frame out of a semi brake adjuster and shaft. Rachet spins it nicely.

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71_Bronco

I currently have a K181 on my bench. Once stripped of most of it's parts (muffler, carb, starter/generator, etc), it gets pretty light and can move around easily.

 

However, that's where issues set in, specifically torqueing bolts (or loosening tight bots). Makes the engine want to slide across the bench. I can see how a stand may come in handy.

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richmondred01

I only keep the engines on the stands until the pan is on.

I do that because a dressed out k engine is a lot of weight for the two mounting bolts in the cast. 
I complete the rebuilds on the bench.

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RJ Hamner

Mine is the same as @richmondred01 the only difference is mine folds up when not in use since I have limited space.

BTW: Works GREAT!

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