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Old 10-03-2014, 09:35 PM
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Is this the Ad you are referencing...??

And, are you saying you bought the bottom listed Carb but was sent the upper listed carb...???
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Old 10-03-2014, 09:45 PM
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I received a Walbro P7-01216 in a Kohler box labeled KOH4785330S.
That's all I need to stay away. Thanks
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Old 10-03-2014, 09:45 PM
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I agree with Ford. Pat's SE should admit to the mistake, albeit a costly one, and remedy the problem. I'm curious to why the wrong part was in the right package? Internal Affairs department should be getting busy!
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I understand the OP . If it had happened to me I'd be unhappy too. From what I understand Roland he ordered the bottom part number and received the upper part number in the box for the lower one. I can see it happening some took both out to look at then , examine the differences and put them back in the wrong box. They should have made it right , this is why I'm always leary about buying parts online.
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if you buy their over haul kits you might get a stens piston and rotary rings. not that it really matters . they just buy the cheapest parts and put them together in their kits. the last rebuild kit I purchased from them the #2 ring was .020 thicker than the groove in the piston. after arguing with the guy for 10 min or so he finally sent another set of rings and I returned the mispackaged rings.

I don't buy new carbs but I've been under the impression that the Kohler or Carter carbs are NLA unless you find an odd part number that's close and they have a supply of old stock carbs. otherwise you get a Walbro as the replacement carb, because of emissions its a fixed jet carb. but I could be wrong but that's what I've been hearing for the last 10 or so years . I think the price difference is in the Kohler markup. same carb one is aftermarket Walbro price and one is Kohler's "replacement carb " price. same thing as a coil. buy one from NAPA for $25 or so or buy one from Kohler for $80. same coil.
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Good to know. Mistakes happen, but then they refuse to help? Now they're stealing your hard earned money. Next time hit them with a chargeback, fees are up to $100.
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To all: I specifically ordered a KOH4785330S, $264.86 + shipping. I received a Walbro P7-01216 in a Kohler box labeled KOH4785330S. The Walbro sells for 109.19 + shipping.
Pat's refused to accept a return and refund. Would not discuss further. I filed a dispute and claim with PayPal.
Look pretty clear to me, he pay $264.86+shipping there is no way the OP made a mistake otherwise the bill may have show $109.19+shipping, He clearly order a Carter but what are the seller arguments here? He think the OP try to scam him putting a new Walbro in the Carter box himself?
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Here's my take on it he says k321...so thats what 147-149-1450 right? Now depending on which one it was is a huge difference in years so if he has a 147 and looked it up by machine i do believe they came with the carter adjustable setup...and more then not ive seen fixed jet carbs on just about every quietline ive been I to and ive owned as well as worked on prolly 25+ quietlines and prolly just as many from the other series so if its a 1450 my guess is it came factory with the walbro which would in fact have a kohler part# effectively making it oem kohler carb....... but thTs just going off of assumptions... I did not look up any specific numbers or machines....
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there is no way the OP made a mistake
We don't know how nor the manner it was ordered. That it what I am trying to find out. Verbal, written, online, by part number, by description, by model...
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I myself have had really good luck with Pats Small engine. I have always gotten what was ordered in a very timely fashion BUT if I shelled out $280 and got a $120 carb in the mail I would be livid to say the least especially a Walbro carb being packaged in a Kohler box. The way I see it he says he ordered by part # that is exactly what he should have received. Doesn't matter what he is going to put it on.
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