Two years ago,I was in a tight spot and decided that a Harbor Freight engine was my best option to get a big 520h wheel horse back to work. The grass was growing fast,and because the mower had a P series Onan,which are very costly to repair,I decided to try a Harbor Freight engine. It took some modification,but by golly,it started and ran and had enough power at 13 HP to mow the grass. The electric starter quit working last year due to poor quality in the key switch /safety switch area not letting power get to the solenoid. The key still functioned as an ignition on-off switch but the start position did not work. No big deal as it would always start on the first or second pull of the rope.
I got to thinking that the extended warranty I bought would get a new engine that had a functioning electric starter,so why not?. Two years to the day I took it in and got a replacement 14 horsepower as they no longer made the 13 HP unit. When I remarked how lucky I was to catch the warranty so close to the end,they said that I still had 90 days left as the two year warranty extends or adds to the free 90 day warranty. You get only one free replacement engine in this time period,however.
So I got my new engine at no cost even though it was more expensive than the old one. They also offered me a two year [plus 90 day] warranty on this engine for 38 bucks. I jumped all over the offer.
BTW,a Small Engine Warehouse engine would run 1500 for this tractor,and the Harbor Freight less than 300 on sale. The HF engine uses about half the fuel compared to the OEM Onan. This solution is not for everyone,but I still have my lawn mowed and an extra 1200.00 in my pocket.
I got to thinking that the extended warranty I bought would get a new engine that had a functioning electric starter,so why not?. Two years to the day I took it in and got a replacement 14 horsepower as they no longer made the 13 HP unit. When I remarked how lucky I was to catch the warranty so close to the end,they said that I still had 90 days left as the two year warranty extends or adds to the free 90 day warranty. You get only one free replacement engine in this time period,however.
So I got my new engine at no cost even though it was more expensive than the old one. They also offered me a two year [plus 90 day] warranty on this engine for 38 bucks. I jumped all over the offer.
BTW,a Small Engine Warehouse engine would run 1500 for this tractor,and the Harbor Freight less than 300 on sale. The HF engine uses about half the fuel compared to the OEM Onan. This solution is not for everyone,but I still have my lawn mowed and an extra 1200.00 in my pocket.