Hi Andrew,
I have an 1886 Husky Tractor 18hp Hydrostatic drive. The biggest & Best
Built like a tank & will go on for ever now I have brought it back from the dead
Do you own a tractor??
Depends what parts your after?? As Neil says, they do have kohler engines, but not all models
Dam Neil I never saw that
Been looking for a saw bench to try & finish off my model F collection for years
If you ever want to sell it I will be on my way
Thats not good.
Can I ask why you left them out like that ?? Surely they would be stolen??
If you had them all under a tarp out of the weather then fair enough
Thats a lovely workshop to keep them in now
It was a good collection of machines on show & we seemed to avoid the rain through the day that was
We said we were not going to buy anything but ended up coming home with this bundle of fluff
Here you go then. Had a play today with them. Had to re ajust the cylinders. I will sharpen them up at some stage.
They are ok if you use them often before the grass gets too long or they clog up Once I got the tractor going it ran ok for the job. Just as I took these pics it chucked it down!!
It can only get better than it is Ian
Each cylinder should have 90-100psi when cold. Mine have 40 & 50. Raising to 60psi when hot
As the valves are not doing there thing correctly, I have hot gases going up the intake manifold thus causing carb problems
Have placed an order for parts so have to wait before I do open heart on the engine
Chris is not far from me. Surprised he sold you an engine. He likes to hang on to everything!
Plenty of carb bits here & even a good piston, rings & con rod. Manifolds etc
Some mag bits. All good 2nd hand
Plenty of blade bits which I am going through
Even got some new clutch control handles. How often do you need one of those!!