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Old 07-22-2013, 02:14 PM
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Ok guys next year even though there isn't any pulls in MD or groups that have diesel. I'd really like to have a diesel rollin' coal is just my thing. So should I get a 3cyl diesel (maybe turbo'd), 25hp kohler v twin, or just build a max stock motor out of a k341??
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Unless you have bottomless pockets your probably gonna want to build a k341
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yep, see what you have for money, diesels aren't cheap and they are tough to come by. stick with what you have for a while . you had trouble's getting your stock 10 going I can only imagine how lost you would be with a diesel. save your money, get some experience
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Yeah i know lol but the K241 was just wiring. An I've got a buddy that said he's got a yanmar he'd sell cheap and I'm more into diesels then gas. But I sure wanna find a 16hp motor a boy has a 1650 that he said he'll sell me for $550 should I take it?
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Yeah i know lol but the K241 was just wiring. An I've got a buddy that said he's got a yanmar he'd sell cheap and I'm more into diesels then gas. But I sure wanna find a 16hp motor a boy has a 1650 that he said he'll sell me for $550 should I take it?
What do you mean your "more into diesels"? ..... Are you a diesel mechanic or something?
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eh wouldnt say diesel mechanic certified but i could do it. ive helped in my dads diesel shop since i was 9. and my buddy ben has a 3cyl yanmar thats turbod. and ive watched the whole build
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yep, see what you have for money, diesels aren't cheap and they are tough to come by. stick with what you have for a while . you had trouble's getting your stock 10 going I can only imagine how lost you would be with a diesel. save your money, get some experience
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Ok guys next year even though there isn't any pulls in MD or groups that have diesel. I'd really like to have a diesel rollin' coal is just my thing. So should I get a 3cyl diesel (maybe turbo'd), 25hp kohler v twin, or just build a max stock motor out of a k341??
If you want something that puts out and makes big smoke get a Cat 3412 TTA
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Cat 3412 gen set nye fotos 160310 001.jpg

I think we can make it fit
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Make anything fit. Id just have to find a club that would let me do it. Plus i dont think cub cadet axle shafts could handle it
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