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My C-81 is missing it's I.D. plate. Now I have found what I think is possibly it. Not very legible as on a plastic label.

 

What I can make out says Toro, something Street, Southbend U.S.A. Model number :- 78351. Serial number :- 00109.

 

Engine details are :- Model K181.  Spec 30538.  Serial 182220732.

 

I think it actually Belgium built and imported by Mountfield.

 

Does all the above tally up?

 

 

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What I was hoping for was some kind soul, to be able to tell me the I.D of the C-81 off the engine details. Long shot I know.

Afraid the engine (spec 30538) is not original Norm, so won't help with a positive I.D.  Listed as a 'Service Engine'. They were probably Bulk Shelf Stock and sent out on Batch short order requests.

Only other possibility is that someone swapped the Tins onto that Engine?.

 

There should be 10 numbers in the serial number, but as Ranger says, it points to a 1988 vintage.

 

Most of the Kohler Engines for Wheel Horse over the years were pre specified/ordered and still show in the records.

 

That Spec number of 30538 does not even show a Starter Motor in the Parts Drawing !!! :dunno: .

 

Now if the Spec number read 30518, it would be a Wheel Horse allocation and with a Starter Motor    !!.....The mystery deepens.

Regards

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