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WTS 24 hp Honda (now 37hp w/pics)

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    Posted: 16 Sep 2015 at 8:54pm
Complete repower 24 hp Honda kit. In tractor now. I am going bigger yet. The engine has new coils, 10 degree timing key, Carb gone through, Valves redone. Runs great. 1000.00 o.b.o. Thanks P.M. with replies

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Trevor,
How many hours on the engine?
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Not sure on the hrs. Cylinders looked great when the heads were off to do the valves. I will get pics later today. Valves were carboned up not burnt. Thanks
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It's all dirty from dragging the fresh yard.
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This is a complete kit. The kits sell for 1600 or 1700 new.
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The engine and kit are out and ready to go.
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What are you thinking about in the way of bigger?
Also, how far are you from Illinois border?  
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I am between Eau Claire and La Crosse. I put in a Kohler Command Pro 37 HP.
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That big dude should make that 720 talk man! 37HP, my wife would like that.. LOL!
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any pictures/details on the kohler install?
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Yeah, like Dave says, ya need to git yer' Camera out! LOL!!
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Still have front clutch and rear pto. Lengthened 3 1/16" and a 1 5/8" spacer between flywheel and pulley. Working on relocating air cleaner. I need another hood if someone has a spare.
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I once worked my stock 620 hard enough to have the transmission oil temp light come on. How is it going to handle 17 more horsepower. What is driving the quest for more power? With a handle like Fasstman, is
it the more speed, more power philosophy?
The air cleaner looks like a tight fit. Is that why you need a new hood, will it have to be reworked? We had some pictures posted here showing extended 720 (3cyl diesels). They must of had to make new hoods. Perhaps contact that poster for hood info, maybe they have a sheet metal wizard contact.
How is the vibration and smoothness and sound of these v-twins compared to the opposed Onan? Looks like you can get to the started with out pulling the engine, yeah.


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Now that ought to Get-er-done. Looks good. Keep us posted. I'm going to do something with mine but don't know what yet? A buddy of mine put in a Honda in his but he cant put the hood on as it gets hot. Did you have that problem with your Honda?
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I just like power and because I can do it. The engine is smoother and more quiet than the onan. I am relocating the air cleaner for space.
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My hood got hot but never blistered the paint. I want to run a lower profile battery and put another heat shield by it to keep more heat off of it.
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Mine has a vertical muffler, not under the hood. I think that helps the
heat issue. The exhaust pipes are not wrapped with insulation.
But now I have to watch for tree branches.
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OH YEAH!  Now yer' talkin' !  Looks great Trev!  Tight but fits. How's it go?
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Goes fine. You can just idle up hill with hydro in full forward in third gear and engine hardly even knows it. Just about have the mower deck mods done. Have the air cleaner relocated. Still looking for a hood.
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thats a good price for your honda ,   how much did you have to strech the frame , will you have to widen the hood to fit the valve covers
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3 1/16" stretch and I will have to lengthen and widen the hood. I am tring to get stuff low enough so I don't raise the hood.
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I just painted my hood, and man, let me tell ya, those hoods are looong!  LOL!  Adding another 3+ inches is gonna make it look like a Funny Car body.  LOL!
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Can someone explain how you go about extending and widening the hood?
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Hang tight Brian, I got a feelin' Trev is gonna show ya with a couple pics. LOL!
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I am not there yet. Still looking for a extra hood. I might have found one. I am still tring to shave the height down so I don't have to raise the hood. The hydraulic lines should be done today. Then it will be the hood. I mowed with it a couple days ago.
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I'd love to see pictures of that rig.

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