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Honda vs Kohler engines for log splitter?


Rowan the Bruce
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I have got a 23hp B&S on my sawmill, and wished i had a Honda, until i was informed that there were 2 kinds of B&S and the kind i have got is as good if not better than Honda. As far as kohler are concerned, steer well clear of Flat twins, my chipper used to have one, very bad.

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Onan made a real good dependable opposed twin which was used on welders etc .I have no idea if they still do or not . Very interesting ignition .It used a twin battery coil like the old Harleys .

 

I have no idea if Kohler is made any where other than Kohler Wisc ,US of A .They used to be considered one of the better air cooled small engines .Real expensive however for repair parts but I suppose about everything is .

 

Lots of small engines a person could choose from .Kawasaki makes them,many others .

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