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New carb or Kit? Faded Serial # for Command?
I just purchased Another 1864
The seller was very nice and Honest with me. It had been sitting in storage and the gas went stale. It has a Kohler Command on it. I want to take the carb off and clean it or replace it if needed. Where is the best place to get a kit? Or is there a Good New carb I could buy and just bolt on and go? The tractor model is 144-684-100 and is a High 850000 serial # Here's is the (Main) reason for the post. The serial #on the engine is almost gone picture below. kc1.jpg I have an 1863 that has a Kohler Command. The serial # is in a different location and readable. kc3.jpg Are the Carburetors different? . |
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They are the same. Same Kroller spec #.
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1572, 1864 x2, 1810 x2, 1863 & GT1554(Dad's Ole Mowers), 1811,782D, 1872 x2, 782DT(Sold), 3235, 1860, 1772 with 3-point and Turbo. |
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Thanks for the info.
I have yet to pull this in the sunlight and try to document what I can still See. Some of the numbers are still legible with a Maginifying glass. I put Sea Foam in the gas. It has not kicked in yet Now I think I will start with a Kit. Thanks a Lot |
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I saw this carb rebuilding/cleaning video on YouTube.
I have yet to try it but I intend to. Maybe it will help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y23cfaH4hE |
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I had a carb on a Kohler CH20 that would cause engine surging above idle. After multiple cleanings I could not rectify the issue. I purchased this carb off of ebay and it worked great right out of the box. Hope this helps.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/353360470634 |
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That is a Great video. I normally use this. Link:https://www.zoro.com/gunk-carburetor...All%20Products I will try the Muritic acid /For sure. If you spill some on a Gravel drive way It looks like a Dog Foaming at The Mouth Ask me how I know Thanks for the help. |
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I think I will purchase That. This is probably the (Ticket) I will still try to refurbish the original Thanks for the Link. . |
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# 1. It stinks to high heaven. Get it on your hands or clothing and you still smell it days later. #2. Keep it stored in the tin can that it comes in and one day you will begin to smell it because it has eaten through the can and has run all over the shelf you had it stored on. |
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I pulled that 1864 in the sunlight today.
I got a Magnify glass and #2 pencil with eraser. Put some pencil marks on it and erased it. I am not 100% sure on serial # The Model # CH18S and Spec# is 62509. I found a kit on e bay for $8 Found a new carb for $319.oo. Are there any Vendor's on the Forum? |
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Congrats on your purchase. Post some pics.
My 1864 143-684-100 seems to be just a little older than yours but has the same model and spec on the Kohler. Quote:
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