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Wisconsin V4 in garden tractor

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BEH

03-05-2003 14:05:02




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Has anyone ever put a Wisconsin V4 in a garden tractor? If so, what brand? I would think a Power King or something that is shaft driven would be the best. Thanks!




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Timmer

03-11-2003 14:22:52




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 Re: Wisconsin V4 in garden tractor in reply to BEH, 03-05-2003 14:05:02  
A former co-worker of mine did this in a Power King. I think it was a 60's model. He said everything went well, except the valves stick on the motor. The motor was on an old baler of some sort.



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BEH (Southwestern Pa)

03-13-2003 13:25:52




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 Re: Re: Wisconsin V4 in garden tractor in reply to Timmer, 03-11-2003 14:22:52  
A good way to keep valves from sticking is to run some two cycle oil through a tank full of gas every now and then.



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anthony

03-10-2003 19:14:53




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 Re: Wisconsin V4 in garden tractor in reply to BEH, 03-05-2003 14:05:02  
I have wanted to do this since i was a kid, i have everything for the ultimate tractor on a pile for future tinkering. The best way to use all of its power is to use a cut down car rear end (i found a old pennsylvania tractor with a plymouth rear already cut) and two car transmissions in tandem for low gears. Do this and you have got yourself a moster.



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BEH (Southwestern Pa)

03-12-2003 16:32:09




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 Re: Re: Wisconsin V4 in garden tractor in reply to anthony, 03-10-2003 19:14:53  
I had a Panzer and sold it a while ago. That would be the perfect tractor. Especially with the two transmissions.



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