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Any advice is appreciated, recently I bought a mini towable backhoe with a seized 18hp Kohler engine - if I can't fix/rebuild the engine that's on it, what are my options for a cheap 18 hp horizontal crank engine? Are there any brands I should stay away from? I've been looking at Kohler, Briggs, Tecumseh, and Honda - all seem to be about $1,300 +/-, but that's a bit out of the budget. Are there any good places to find a used engine?
 
We've had good luck with Hondas and B&S on our spray rigs which run 5 to 6 hours a day/5 days a week. Our local dealer even beats the Northern Tool prices, might check it out. Always leary on used, unless it's from a reputable dealer.
 
We used to have the 18 hp. Kohler Magnum engines on our old Scag riding mowers. It is a rebuildable engine. If it's seized you can pull the cylinders, have them honed, get new rings, pistons if necessary, put it back together and off you go.

I have done it in a weekend. You do not have to remove the engine.
 
Cool, thanks for the info and advice :cheers:

I'm thinking I might be able to pick up the beast this weekend, if I can we'll see what's in store for me when I get it home - I'm thinking if it isn't completely destroyed I'll rebuild. It helps that my roomie has a full race shop with an engine bore/hone machine :D - maybe I'll even get a bit stupid with a port & polish, polish / balance the rods, etc . . .
 
port & polish, polish / balance the rods, etc . . .[/QUOTE]


:lol::lol::lol: On a Kohler ??? :cool:
 
port & polish, polish / balance the rods, etc . . .


:lol::lol::lol: On a Kohler ??? :cool:[/QUOTE]

Seriously, think of it...I wonder if Basset makes a header for them..:cool::D
 
Depending on the configuration it does have headers...or dual exhaust...:cool:
 
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Also check into a shortblock at www.smallenginewarhouse.com


We used to have the 18 hp. Kohler Magnum engines on our old Scag riding mowers. It is a rebuildable engine. If it's seized you can pull the cylinders, have them honed, get new rings, pistons if necessary, put it back together and off you go.

I have done it in a weekend. You do not have to remove the engine.
 
Those cylinders come off the block just like a Piper Cub. If he seized the engine... in my experience...:rolleyes: the crank and lower end could very well be OK. Pretty tough engine.

Chrome headers are always a nice touch.
 
Yep. Command was supposed to be super quiet. I never had any of those.
 
just got the new toy today - I took off Friday to start tearing it apart and finding parts in a junkyard (exhaust, fan shield, air cleaner, maybe a hydraulic pump, etc)
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The guy who showed me where it was told me the engine runs but backfires, so there's some hope for it yet - just gotta find replacements for all the missing parts now
 
If it's a Kohler 18 Magnum and it backfires, it's the valves. BTDT.
 

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