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Old 08-11-2008, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone have an old John Deere 624 Tiller ?

Snapped the rod and need a new engine. The original was a Tecumseh 6HP.

Just wondering if you have replaced the engine and with what ?

Someone told me the original engine has 2 shafts ?

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Find a "GOOD" lawn equipment shop near you. They should be able to find you a replacement engine.
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I have a John Deere R624E tiller, serial number is 056927 M. I'm going to put it in our garage sale this coming weekend.
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I have a John Deere R624E tiller, serial number is 056927 M. I'm going to put it in our garage sale this coming weekend.
Where are you located ?
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