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What donors for a 1872 repower.
Okay I have 1872 with a M18 engine that I don't trust. I helped my brother-in-law repower a 2072 with a motor from 2206. We are very pleased with how things worked out. So now I'm thinking of using 20-23hp Kohler. What machines should I watch for to get a donor engine.
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This was our donor. I don't know how a 500 hour tractor can be so bad. Yes I do the guy used a power washer to keep it clean and destroyed it in the process. Good thing we only wanted the motor and 15 minutes from home.
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Cub Cadet Tractors with a Kohler Command 18:
2185, 2186, LT2042 Command 20: 2084, 2206, 2518, GT2186, GT2544 Command 22: 2284
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Hey now, a 2284 should never be a donor machine!
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Don't even dream of using a 2084 or a 2284 as a donor. You can add the 1863 it also has a CH18.
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New to forum and anything newer than a IH built cub. What does a 2284 have to over other than being 22 HP? Just wanting to learn.
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The best argument that I can come up with for the CH series is that they are still current. I too have an 1872 which I am repowering with a CH18 this summer; engine plate, driveshaft, wiring and you're up and running. |
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Did the original poster finish this?
I have a nice 2072 that I paid too much for and the M20 has burned exhaust valves with 1100 hours. I have a donor engine from a 3235 (CH23S) but the PTO uses a belt tensioner and I need to utilize an electric PTO. Can some of you please recommend what clutch will work on this 1-1/16" shaft size crank? The original pulley on the M20 is 4.5 inches. Any other advice for the swap would be great also. Thank-you
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Call Xtreme Outdoor Power Equipment
3705 95th Ave. N.E. Blaine, MN 55014 Office Number: 561-852-1010 Email: sales@xtremeope.com techsupport@xtremeope.com And see if they can hook you up.
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Thank-you!
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