Posted by Determined on April 06, 2021 at 07:18:55 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Case 446 posted by grandpa Love on April 06, 2021 at 06:17:14:
I have several Case 442 and 444 but mine all had Kohler engines on them.
I believe the Onan equipped ones need a different pump mounting adaptor to go on the back of the engine, the Kohler ones look sort of like a top hat and the Onan ones are made from a piece of bent plate.
The adaptor bolt pattern needs to be compatible with the holes on the new engine.
You may need to shorten the shaft on the engine for everything to fit right.
Shaft size not a big deal as you can buy Lovejoy coupling halves to fit various shaft sizes that will work with what you have.
If you ever plan on using it with a mower or blower you will also need an engine that will accept a clutch on the flywheel end of the engine.
I have a 444 that I put a 23 HP Kohler Command V-twin on, the clutch and pump from the old 14 horse 1 cylinder were a straight bolt on.
I once was in a hurry to get the garden tilled, I had the identical tiller as what you have.
To get by I just hung the tiller off the loader frame on the front of my 970 and powered it off the tilt circuit while driving backwards.
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