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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:18:35 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ My house is on a three cylinder Kubota 15 Kw diesel and it runs great. I bought it as a left over from the generator upgrade at the local volunteer fire department six/seven years ago. Usually start it once a month or so by shutting down the mains in the house and barn to test the switch over too. That thing is noisy on start, but once it warms up, works great. I understand that this is actually a Yanmar three cylinder marine diesel, but that could be total BS. The proliferation of pieces and parts is amazing. When I was looking for a yard tractor (to cut the lawn -as opposed to my old diesel farm tractor), I looked at the John Deere line. Most of under $3000 units had Briggs & Stratton engines, or maybe a Kohler. "But the real cream of the small line JD tractors," the sales guy told me, "has a Kawasaki four stroke...best small gas engines going." If I recall, some of the JD smaller diesel tractors use Kubota engines. Some of the JD transmissions are made in Europe and China---ke-ripes. Heh - it's enough to make you run screaming into the wilderness. :) A friend of mine sells Zetor/Century tractors which are made in North Carolina with Kubota frames, Czechoslovakian sheet metal, Case/IH hydraulic pumps, Chinese hubs, bearings and wheels and a Korean knockoff of the Kubota diesel. This past weekend, I saw a Chinese 40 hp four cylinder diesel, Iron Horse I think they were called, with a basic loader and three point hitch for $12,000. Unreal. Well. Well indeed. I ended up getting a Husqvarna lawn tractor on the internet. Sears sells them under its own brand name, but their tractors have B&S engines and Kohler engines. The XP line, apparently not sold by Sears, has the Kawasaki engines. Though Husqvarna is a Swedish company, the tractors are made in Canada. My neighbor has a Husqvarna with the Kawasaki 25 horse four stroke. That is a nice lawn tractor. I have a Ariens 1742 zero turn that I really like a lot. It has a B&S engine and runs like a top - I've got three acres of f'in lawn to mow and vacuum. :) Now, my old diesel farm tractor is nearing the end of its life, and I've been eyeing a four wheel drive JD diesel tractor. The damn thing really fascinates me. But that means I'd have to take farming a bit more seriously. Damn thing swings a massive posthole digger, though...and that appeals. Seriously, look into the Zetor/Century line. At least they are assembled in the US - fairly inexpensive and from what I can see, run forever. You might also want to look into the Long line of tractors which are basically American made knockoffs of the Case/IH line. Take care. Tom "The beatings will stop when morale improves." E. Teach, 1717 Zetor/Century...I love the name...it's so off-planet. -- Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal! And don't forget to pay your taxes so the rich don't have to! |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:10:52 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: ~ mucho snippage ~ Zetor/Century...I love the name...it's so off-planet. Funny you should mention that. It is the eighth book of the Lensman Series by E. E. "Doc" Smith - "Zetor Century". Gharlane of Eddore figures prominently in this one by inventing the Zetor which is intended to destroy Civilization in a Century. Later, Tom ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:10:52 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: ~ mucho snippage ~ Zetor/Century...I love the name...it's so off-planet. Funny you should mention that. It is the eighth book of the Lensman Series by E. E. "Doc" Smith - "Zetor Century". Gharlane of Eddore figures prominently in this one by inventing the Zetor which is intended to destroy Civilization in a Century. Later, Tom ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 Aha...and Zetor, of course, is a metaphor for the neoconservatives... -- Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal! And don't forget to pay your taxes so the rich don't have to! |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:02:52 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:10:52 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: ~ mucho snippage ~ Zetor/Century...I love the name...it's so off-planet. Funny you should mention that. It is the eighth book of the Lensman Series by E. E. "Doc" Smith - "Zetor Century". Gharlane of Eddore figures prominently in this one by inventing the Zetor which is intended to destroy Civilization in a Century. Aha...and Zetor, of course, is a metaphor for the neoconservatives... No - Zetor would be the metaphor for nimrods who refuse to use their intellectual prowess to critically analyze political viewpoints and instead, blindly follow without questioning their own leadership. :) Plus, I made it up. :) Take care. Tom "The beatings will stop when morale improves." E. Teach, 1717 |
John Wentworth wrote in message ...
What is the make of the engine? The generator is made by Generac I think, but is the engine a Briggs& Stratton or a Tecumseh? Some Generac products used Tecumseh or B&S engines, but there was also the Generac brand engine which I think Generac and B&S developed as joint venture. There was a parting of the ways and Generac was therefore building their own engines. Subsequently Briggs owns Generac's line of generators and pressure washers so it's almost moot now. http://www.briggspowerproducts.com/d...sp?DocID=61412 %mod% |
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