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gino

Hi, I am new to this site. I have Lawn Ranger L 107 , 1967 with tecumseh

h60-755446k SER 0035c .I need help with Carb Linkages.I have just rebuilt this engine, but it didn't come with correct linkages, and spring. Is there anybody that can provide me with some pictures that will show me what the linkeges and spring are correctly supposed to look like. I have searched many forums and manual but I couldnt found anything that looks like mine.The only thing that looks like my engine goes by name Snow King. I appreciate anyone that can help me in this matter. There are some pictures of my engine.

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gino

more pictures of engine

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Duff

Hi, Gino!

I don't know anything about Teccy engines, but I'm sure someone will come along who does and should be able to help you out.

So I just wanted to say, :thumbs: !

Glad you found us!

Duff :thumbs2:

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sorekiwi

None of my Tecumsehs have looked like that one!

Here's a pic of an H55 which I think is the same linkage arangement as the H60:

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Michael Bullington

Hey Mike,

The set up is a throttle setup is a little different on his model.....there is a bracket that mounts to the head bolts that the throttle is mounted to....then a small spring goes from that bracket to the carb...they changed inbetween model year 63 and 64..Ive got a picture somewhere i just got to find it.

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gino

thanks guys for all of your replies I am still looking,can't find anything. :thumbs2:

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here 4 the horses

i have 2 h60's ill get a pic tomarrow for you

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Coadster32

I have HH60 techhy. I could post a pic of that setup for you.

BTW- what's the differect between a HH60 and H60. (besides an H) :thumbs2:

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Michael Bullington

HH has the steel sleeve with Cast Iron block

Michael

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evanloock

HH=heavy duty horizontal which is a cast iron block engine

H=horizontal which is an aluminum block engine

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Coadster32

Would it be safe to assume all of the the alum. blocks to be sleeved?

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Above is off of a HH60 setup. Looks different from yours.

Below are off a H40 setup. Similar to yours. This motor isn't mounted, but I hope the pics help. Good Luck.

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oldandred

chris the alum, blocks were not sleeved and I dont think they can be sleeved theres not enough there to bore

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pfrederi

chris the alum, blocks were not sleeved and I dont think they can be sleeved theres not enough there to bore

I looked at the engine manual for my L-107. Tecumseh Model H60-75118F

It says " CYLINDER- Aluminum Alloy die casting with INTEGRALLY CAST ALLOY IRON SLEEVE - 75117F & 75118F"

Caps were in manual

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gino

thanks guys so much for all replies and pics i did finished that engine hier are some pics thanks :thumbs2:

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gino

pic#2 crappy camera

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gino

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gino

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gino

here is a tractor its gonna be next over haul

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Coadster32

Good job! :thumbs2:

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TT

That looks really spiffy, gino. :thumbs2:

Just remember to get a brace on that exhaust pipe or you could end up with a stripped or broken port. :thumbs:

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gino

thanks good point

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stevasaurus

gino...that looks way too nice to get dirty. :thumbs2:

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