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Aisakelly
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Don't know what the difference between them is, but my 18/100 had a Kohler triad which had no pull start and gave up the go last year so fitted a Briggs with pull start and as it is back up chipper and only gets used very little battery is aways flat but not a problem with pull start. Just needs the effort to start it. 

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10 hours ago, Aisakelly said:

 

Am just wondering what the difference is with the Timberwolf tw125 gx630 engine and the gx620 engine with pull cord on it anyone know the difference or if there is a difference with it is one better than the other guys thanks.IMG_2218.jpgIMG_1617397869.002759.jpg

 

Apart from elec/pull start GX620 is 614cc and 20HP

GX630 is 688cc and 21HP and just for luck GX690 is 22HP .

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