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intek overhead valve engine with continuous fuel preserver
on Toro push mowers.. Anyone here use one? Is it any good?
Chuck..
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Old 27-11-2005, 09:22 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Chuck wrote in news:bdgsi1964ts5f88999otrsolaj4beepvei@
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intek overhead valve engine with continuous fuel preserver
on Toro push mowers.. Anyone here use one? Is it any good?
Chuck..


Hi Chuck. I have a Troy Bilt rear-tine tiller with the OHV Briggs Intek.
It's been a wonderful engine for my application, plenty of torque, and
smooth running.

The tiller overall is a beast.

-Matt
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intek overhead valve engine with continuous fuel preserver
on Toro push mowers.. Anyone here use one? Is it any good?
Chuck..
The Intek engine is Briggs idea to compete with the Honda and Kawasaki.
They have been some pretty good engines thus far, Havn't had much repair time one them so that must say something.
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On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:51:44 +0000, restrorob
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Chuck Wrote:
intek overhead valve engine with continuous fuel preserver
on Toro push mowers.. Anyone here use one? Is it any good?
Chuck..


The Intek engine is Briggs idea to compete with the Honda and
Kawasaki.
They have been some pretty good engines thus far, Havn't had much
repair time one them so that must say something.


Thanks for the info guys..
Chuck
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