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Which 20hp Honda to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevetheboatguy" data-source="post: 6161190" data-attributes="member: 125098"><p>Not sure, never heard of those models. Except the 690. I have a gx610 and it's a solid platform. Parts are not cheap or readily available though. I had a gx620 it was ok. The plastic cam gear came apart twice while I had it. Not as reliable in my opinion. But parts are super cheap and everywhere. The gx670 and gx690 have gotten mixed reviews by the people that service them. But everybody likes how they run. </p><p>Personally I sourced a Kubota engine to use on my big splitter I'm building. And my dad has a briggs vanguard twin on his. That thing has been through a war and still keeps on going. </p><p></p><p>Steven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevetheboatguy, post: 6161190, member: 125098"] Not sure, never heard of those models. Except the 690. I have a gx610 and it's a solid platform. Parts are not cheap or readily available though. I had a gx620 it was ok. The plastic cam gear came apart twice while I had it. Not as reliable in my opinion. But parts are super cheap and everywhere. The gx670 and gx690 have gotten mixed reviews by the people that service them. But everybody likes how they run. Personally I sourced a Kubota engine to use on my big splitter I'm building. And my dad has a briggs vanguard twin on his. That thing has been through a war and still keeps on going. Steven [/QUOTE]
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