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  1. I use my one every so often in my landscaping business ....its surprisingly powerful  for a 5 hp engine....it can really move . We load it with a mini digger and it handy for moving  soil or gravel. Its a bit tricky to control  to say the least......a more modern machine nowadays  would be hydro static. It takes the equivalent of 3.5 normal wheelbarrows at a time  and its manual tipping (hydraulics would be nice)...but it was a freebie  so i wont complain. Post a pic of your one  you get a chance ...haven't heard of that make.

     


  2. Took photo with my phone and ran into  trouble with file size...anyway i have 2  Howard dragons ..one of which  stripped for a gearbox repair  hence the photo with engine removed.  Its a while since i took it apart  but from memory the side panel is removed   , the clutch is bolted on with two bolts onto the side of the gearbox, and onto the front mechanism. Those clutch cables are of course hens teeth. Your one looks a lovely machine , my good one was used for landscaping  and while still working is battle scarred.  The one in the photo i posted a few years back on the VHGMC forum...i bought it minus the rotor box.. a non runner with a gearbox issue. Amazingly i met an ex Howard employee at a vintage show in 2019 and he had a dragon gearbox  and a gear change cable ...he worked for Howards Ireland operation (Closed in 1982)..the gearbox he had was replaced under warranty ,so was damaged .... but had the bits i needed.  


  3. I changed those coils several times on different kohler gems. The  circular black coil bit is removed from the metal horseshoe bit  of your old coil after removing the metal clip on the side.  The replacement coil (black circular piece only ) is pushed down onto your old metal horseshoe shaped piece .  Do not get hung up on the tecumseh  marked on the old plastic coil ....the replacement round black coils on ebay or from Guy parts and service (where i got mine) will fit down on to the metal section  you have ..once you remove the black tecumseh  piece first.


  4. Those coils are easily sourced  on eBay UK.....one Chinese seller has one for just over a tenner......  just  type in kohler K301 and scroll down.There is also a company called "Guy parts and service" (just type this into google).. a chap called Mike Hitchin in kenilworth  who  has the coils and also electronic ignition units ...that eliminate the points ... worth getting as the points often need cleaning on these machines.  There are also plenty of non original carbs  for theses engines available on eBay and other sites.


  5. This is the trusty Greyhound plough i  am restoring along with my Douglas engine Trusty tractor....the plough has been well used!! i am hoping someone out there could give the original measurements/ thickness /photos of a good landslide  as this one is  almost completely worn away!!

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  6. Managed to reverse the lucas sr1 magneto ,. Got a pdf Lucas workshop Manuel for the SR1 magneto in pdf form on line and it covered cam timing. The points cam is held on a taper with a screw and can be loosed and moved . Part of the timing needs a gauge of .076 of an inch  ..so i used a micrometer to select a thin drill bit  ...took a few goes but the spark seems stronger in the anticlockwise rotation now., than when it was set up to go clockwise .


  7. Thanks for the replies /suggestions. Great photos Gareth as usual. I will have have to get a sprocket from the only source i can unfortunately think of ...in the south east...

    I have a good wico A but after a one hour battle some years ago putting a new impulse spring into it ...i cant bring my self to remove it again ..so will track down a new one. I will remove the head tomorrow to have look at the piston /bore/valves ..but i think it will be some time before it looks like yours Gareth!!


  8. Thanks Gareth.. It was the sprocket end ..or a magneto off the engine i need to see, but appreciate these chain driven mags don't exactly slide out!! . Anyway  will post a few pics at the weekend ...it will no doubt keep me entertained /challenged in the dark winter nights!!  The engine is seized solid after 30 yrs  under a tree..

 
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