Posted by Inno on June 18, 2011 at 07:54:59 from (70.26.146.131):
In Reply to: Lookin' for a 35 posted by Inno on June 17, 2011 at 21:19:44:
I have a couple of reasons for wanting a gas engine, maybe more. Cold starting in the winter, I can swap parts to/from my 202 if necessary and I don't have anything else that runs on diesel currently so I would have to be buying yet one more fuel. Another reason I'm interested in a 35 as opposed to a 135, the engine in a 135 is not the same as the 202. 35s seem to sell for quite a bit less than a 135 and gas engined 35s seem to sell for less than the diesel version. For the type of work I will be doing with it I don't think a 135 would be necessary. Having said that, if I find a 135 at the right price I would probably consider it. I guess I won't know unless I run one how much better it could be.
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