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857lover

so i was given a k301 with a starter generator and i wanna know if it will physicaly fit under the hood because its a fair bit taller and its just a bigger engine i dont want to have to cut my hood to makes this fit so im just looking for some words of wisdom i saw a guy on youtube i believe vins rj he has a 857 with a kholer magnum 10hp and it seems very do able  i just wanna know what you guys think

 

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roadapples

Don't have an 857, but before you cut a hood make a taller hinge bracket or spacer...

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ebinmaine
26 minutes ago, 857lover said:

vins rj

He's here on Redsquare...

 

@VinsRJ.  

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Pullstart

I believe then you’d have essentially a 1057, which was a thing.  That said, it should fit just fine :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

*edit K301=12 hp.  1257.

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

I believe then you’d have essentially a 1057, which was a thing.  That said, it should fit just fine :handgestures-thumbupright:

Oil pan may have been shorter in height on those early engines

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Pullstart
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Oil pan may have been shorter in height on those early engines


good point.

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squonk

Yes you need the shallow pan and the correct connecting rod to go with it.

 

A K301 will use a lot more fuel than a K181. You'll get stranded in the woods.

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WHX??

:text-imwithstupid:

Or bob the rod....or use a Cub short pan and hack the frame up to fit. 

You would also need a different pulley.

 

Better idea is to look for a roller long frame to put it in. 

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

roller long frame

Just leave the 857 as it is and go get another tractor. Perfect excuse. I mean reason.

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857lover

i have a k301 with a flat oil pan it is 2and a half inches tall is there any thinner pans out there i’m having some clearance issues that i’m trying to resolve 

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Maxwell-8
29 minutes ago, 857lover said:

i have a k301 with a flat oil pan it is 2and a half inches tall is there any thinner pans out there i’m having some clearance issues that i’m trying to resolve 

http://gardentractorpullingtips.com/oilpan.htm

 

There are diffrent oil pans, but you will need to found a shorter oilslinger

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Achto
53 minutes ago, 857lover said:

i’m having some clearance issues that i’m trying to resolve 

 

Trying to stuff a 12 horse in your short frame??? :) 

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857lover
Just now, Achto said:

 

Trying to stuff a 12 horse in your short frame??? :) 

you caught me red handed it even has a starter generator 

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Achto
25 minutes ago, Maxwell-8 said:

but you will need to found a shorter oilslinger

 

Or grind your existing oil slinger down.

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857lover

yeah that’s what i’ve heard but what do i look up to find one of theese pans what did they come off of 

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Achto
Just now, 857lover said:

you caught me red handed

 

Find the part number for an oil pan for a 1045, These were big block's in a short frame from the factory.

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857lover
2 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

Find the part number for an oil pan for a 1045, These were big block's in a short frame from the factory.

that’s is going to be a little difficult but i will see what i can find

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Achto
7 minutes ago, 857lover said:

that’s is going to be a little difficult but i will see what i can find

 

A 1045 came with a K241AS. Yes I know that is a 10hp engine but the oil pan should fit a K301. A quick search found some flat pans on :techie-ebay:

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857lover
4 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

A 1045 came with a K241AS. Yes I know that is a 10hp engine but the oil pan should fit a K301. A quick search found some flat pans on :techie-ebay:

what are you putting in the search bar i can’t seem to find one  i see some that came off a cub but they have like a drain plug at the bottom that would interfere

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857lover
6 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

A 1045 came with a K241AS. Yes I know that is a 10hp engine but the oil pan should fit a K301. A quick search found some flat pans on :techie-ebay:

or if you could send me the link i’d really appreciate that 

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Achto
15 minutes ago, 857lover said:

if you could send me the link i’d really appreciate that 

 

Did not find one for a WH per say. Important thing to look for is the threaded mounting holes in the bottom for the right hand side mounting bolts. You could also try posting in the want adds here for a 1045 oil pan.

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857lover
5 hours ago, squonk said:

Yes you need the shallow pan and the correct connecting rod to go with it.

 

A K301 will use a lot more fuel than a K181. You'll get stranded in the woods.

yea i’ve thought about that too

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Achto
5 hours ago, squonk said:

A K301 will use a lot more fuel than a K181. You'll get stranded in the woods.

 

Yet when it comes to working hard, my K301 does better on fuel than my K241 does.

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daveoman1966

Is this what you want... It is approx 1-1/4" deep (outside).  

 

 

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953 nut
22 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

A 1045 came with a K241AS. Yes I know that is a 10hp engine but the oil pan should fit a K301. A quick search found some flat pans on :techie-ebay:

The 241AS is what we call a small block, pan from it will not fit a BIG Block. Your best bet is to build a taller hood hinge and steering tower.

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