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Old 09-16-2013, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by johncub7172 View Post
Respectably agree! A good, strong Kohler K301 will have plenty of power. So unless your serious about all the different changes, the whole project could end up getting scrapped.

I third the Kohler vote! Some of the best, if not the best, small (single cylinder) engines I've ever had the pleasure of using. They'll take a real beating and keep on going like nothing happened. Plus they are the easiest install for what you're doing so go for it!
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