mgonitzke
Well-known member
I mentioned in another thread I was about to do this, and have finally almost started. Too many things going on at the same time. Anyway...
I pieced together this tractor and loader about 10 years ago, moved it Kansas to use around the yard this past year, and fixed up a bunch of stuff on it, including new hydraulic pump, hoses, foot control for the transmission, and a few other things, only to find the K321 I put in it is very tired and burns tons of oil. So, I started looking for a different engine and wanted to go a bit more modern. Found a Kohler Command CH15 single cylinder engine about an hour from me awhile back, bought it non-running for $50 along with the driveshaft from the donor CC 2155 tractor, and so far, all I have done is clean it up, replace the the flywheel end crank seal, put in new air filter, oil and filter change, etc. Today I spent a few minutes wiring in a relay to ground the magneto, since the 682 is wired for battery ignition.
I bought a used JD STX38 muffler (that lawn tractor uses the same engine in a vertical shaft configuration) that will work with an elbow on the exhaust. Next, I need to make some spacers to raise the engine to the correct height while still using the original twin cylinder engine mounting plate. Then, it will be time to pull the K321 and sit this in there and start figuring out all of the details.
I pieced together this tractor and loader about 10 years ago, moved it Kansas to use around the yard this past year, and fixed up a bunch of stuff on it, including new hydraulic pump, hoses, foot control for the transmission, and a few other things, only to find the K321 I put in it is very tired and burns tons of oil. So, I started looking for a different engine and wanted to go a bit more modern. Found a Kohler Command CH15 single cylinder engine about an hour from me awhile back, bought it non-running for $50 along with the driveshaft from the donor CC 2155 tractor, and so far, all I have done is clean it up, replace the the flywheel end crank seal, put in new air filter, oil and filter change, etc. Today I spent a few minutes wiring in a relay to ground the magneto, since the 682 is wired for battery ignition.
I bought a used JD STX38 muffler (that lawn tractor uses the same engine in a vertical shaft configuration) that will work with an elbow on the exhaust. Next, I need to make some spacers to raise the engine to the correct height while still using the original twin cylinder engine mounting plate. Then, it will be time to pull the K321 and sit this in there and start figuring out all of the details.