bontai_Joe
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- Joined
- Feb 24, 2004
- Messages
- 843
- Location
- northeast PA
- Tractor
- Deere 316 (Kohler) Deere 316 (Onan) Deere 210
I have a 2008 Husqvarna lawn tractor/48" cut hydrostatic with a Briggs V-twin 24 hp and I just got an old Cub Cadet 1250 hydro./42" cut with a 12hp Kohler. The old school Kohler pulls a LOT harder and seems to have more power than the new V-twin. It seems to be the same with old tractors as well. Every old tractor I've used compared to a similar sized new one had more "guts" and lugged through whatever it was doing much better. I can't explain it, I can just prove it.
PS I love old AC orange and hope they bring back a new and improved AC 185; one of my favorite old tractors.
The old "K" series Kohlers had a LOT of torque available that peaked well below the normal 3600 RPM, so when the engine slowed under load, the torque actually increased. Kind of like the old Deere 2 cylinder motors that could out pull their competition of the day, even though they used 4 or 6 cylinder motors. The old Kohlers weren't as efficient, or emmissions friendly as todays motors, but sure had power when you needed it. Your Cub 1250 has a Kohler single cylinder in it, great motor.