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... most of the V engines are around 90 lbs. the Briggs 'n Stratton Vanguard is evidently around 70lb. It's 125 lb. Not light at all. See http://www.commercialpower.com/displ...sp?docid=80498 Dan Yeah, something changed while I wasn't paying attention. Up through 28 or 29 horsepower was in that lower range of weights, IIRC. However, everything above 23 hp appears to now be part of their "big block" series, which is around 125 pounds for the air cooled version. There is also a liqued cooled version, which is even heavier. While the "rest of the story" is probably interesting, your point is well taken. BTW, the 23 hp Briggs engine (like the 20 hp Kohler engine) is still in the weight range that we remembered--although there does not appear to be any advantage in horsepower per pound. Peter |
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