Deere S1400 wacker engine
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Driving home from work Friday, I almost drove past a trash can with a John Deere Weed Wacker leaning against it, but the RC gods were watching our for me and I snagged it. It’s an S1400, 30cc.
I removed the case and found a nice flat backed engine, side carb and exhaust.
It’s a Deere/Homelite engine. The part number appears to be UT28810. There is another reference number “2HCPS 0304AA” and possibly a date code 0502.
I have not tried to start it yet, but it looks like the muffler got loose and they could not figure out how to remove the case. That took me a while, but a #20 Torx driver and the rope stuffed in the spark plug trick to lock up the engine got the shaft drive part off, so I could get the front of the case off.
I took the backplate off and the inside of the crankcase looks really nice and clean; beefy conrod!
So, is this a good one; or a heavy underpowere loser? <grin>
BTW - with the case off, but the fuel tank and ignition, etc. intact, it weighs 4.75 pounds and I can see a lot of Aluminum I can remove.
Thanks in advance,
Jack – Novice conversion guy
I removed the case and found a nice flat backed engine, side carb and exhaust.
It’s a Deere/Homelite engine. The part number appears to be UT28810. There is another reference number “2HCPS 0304AA” and possibly a date code 0502.
I have not tried to start it yet, but it looks like the muffler got loose and they could not figure out how to remove the case. That took me a while, but a #20 Torx driver and the rope stuffed in the spark plug trick to lock up the engine got the shaft drive part off, so I could get the front of the case off.
I took the backplate off and the inside of the crankcase looks really nice and clean; beefy conrod!
So, is this a good one; or a heavy underpowere loser? <grin>
BTW - with the case off, but the fuel tank and ignition, etc. intact, it weighs 4.75 pounds and I can see a lot of Aluminum I can remove.
Thanks in advance,
Jack – Novice conversion guy
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Here is a Deere 30cc it has no mods other than plugging the PCV and a WA167 carb and does 7600 with the 18-8 that's on the plane in the picture
And Terry that is not one of your mounts. I copied one of yours that I bought for a Mac 32. I liked the layout of the mounting bolt positions.
And Terry that is not one of your mounts. I copied one of yours that I bought for a Mac 32. I liked the layout of the mounting bolt positions.
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Super! Thanks for the good news. I finally have a way to let a machinist friend payback some favors he owes me. <grin>
Looks like I need to take the time to get it up and running, so I can see what it needs.
Thanks again. I appreciate the fast responses.
Jack
Bill - congrats on the purchase too.
Looks like I need to take the time to get it up and running, so I can see what it needs.
Thanks again. I appreciate the fast responses.
Jack
Bill - congrats on the purchase too.





