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Gas or diesel?

Started by Shawn, January 23, 2006, 09:44:06 AM

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Shawn

Using a bandmill, would it be better to purchase a diesel engine vs. a gas engine? A 10HP diesel = a 13-15HP gas. And the diesel are far cheaper. 
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ELECTRIC-START-DIESEL-10HP-10-HP-HEAVY-DUTY-ENGINE_W0QQitemZ7738299684QQcategoryZ29520QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Swede

I don´t know if diesel or gas makes the different.

On my sawmill there is a 18 hp Vanguad (B&S) V-twin gas engine. Most of the time I think the blade is the weakest part, not the engine. But when the kerf is more than 12" wide (or more) I think I could use 10 more Hp. Hope I can go for a 27 hp Kohler when the Vanguard is worn out. I like air cooled engines without turbo. Fast working temp. and no cooling down at idle before stoping the engine after hard work.

http://www.kohlerengines.com/onlinecatalog/engine_guide_results.jsp?view=true&qryStr2=KOHLER%20Command

You also have to take a look at the toque diagram.

The rated 18 Hp. is given at max. speed; 3600 rpm. An engine last much longer when run at  lower speed, I´ve set mine at 3300 rpm. when it makes ~16 hp.

Swede
Had a mobile band sawmill, All hydraulics  for logs 30\"x19´, remote control. (sold it 2009-04-13)
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shopteacher

I may have missed it, but I didn't see where those engines were made. My guess is China.  If so I be very skeptical of them saying nothing as for getting parts.
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isassi

I would strongly advise you to avoid that engine or any other "clone" engines. A friend purchased one similar to use on an air compressor and it ran great for 10 hours, then the starter went out. After waiting 3 months for that part, the injector pump went, and he changed motors. The parts are high also. If you want true long life, try a larger gas engine at lower rpm's or a known small diesel like a Kubota.

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