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Gravely has their own engines now?

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PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

According to their website: 26.5 HP Gravely Engine and two-stage canister filtration for longer engine life. It’s backed by a 4-year, 750 hour warranty.
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#2

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ILENGINE

Hints of Kawasaki


#3

R

Rivets

Little research tells me Yamaha is specially building engines for Gravely since 2016.



#5

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MParr

Little research tells me Yamaha is specially building engines for Gravely since 2016.
Yamaha went bye bye. It was a turd.


#6

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

if i look on the gravely website
This part has been discontinued and is no longer available. Please contact your local dealer for additional information.


#7

M

MParr

if i look on the gravely website
Standard engine on all Pro Turn Z


#8

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

Yamaha went bye bye. It was a turd.

Are you sure?



#9

M

MParr

Are you sure?

I’m sure. Look trough the new Gravely catalog. Not a Yamaha in sight. Good riddance!
Bad Boy showed them the door too. I’m not sure what Husqvarna has done about them.
Just checked. Husqvarna no longer lists a Yamaha engine. They are using Kawasaki, Kohler, and Briggs.
Red Max (Husqvarna) only lists Kawasaki engines.


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Cubrider

According to their website: 26.5 HP Gravely Engine and two-stage canister filtration for longer engine life. It’s backed by a 4-year, 750 hour warranty.
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I just bought a Gravely zero turn. The only engine options were Kawasaki and Kohler. I've used Kohlers for years but my dealer thinks the current Kawasaki engines are more reliable than the Kohler so I went with Kawasaki. Gravely and Yamaha were never mentioned.


#11

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MParr

I just bought a Gravely zero turn. The only engine options were Kawasaki and Kohler. I've used Kohlers for years but my dealer thinks the current Kawasaki engines are more reliable than the Kohler so I went with Kawasaki. Gravely and Yamaha were never mentioned.
The Pro Turn Z has a Gravely branded Loncin 26.5 hp 746cc engine exclusively.
There is nothing wrong with the Kohler engines. Do the scheduled maintenance and it should last a long time.
Yamaha is done as far as mower engines. They may return at some point.


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