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mech12


Joined: Feb 20, 2006
Points: 273

tecumseh engines
Original Message   Nov 18, 2008 5:25 pm
  well guys i just got word this morning that tecumseh will be closing its doors as of  dec 15.  this means no more rngines as well as no more parts.   a possible 3rd party is in the mix.  more to come
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friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #1   Nov 19, 2008 9:51 pm
I am going to miss the Indian....   :(

Friiy

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #2   Nov 19, 2008 10:01 pm
friiy wrote:
I am going to miss the Indian....   :(

Friiy



Yeah.  Me too.

Out with the Indian in with the Chinaman.

Coldfingers


Joined: Nov 20, 2008
Points: 84

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #3   Nov 20, 2008 12:34 pm
thanks for the info, I'm looking at snowblowers and that does have an impact on what a person should buy.
mech12


Joined: Feb 20, 2006
Points: 273

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #4   Nov 20, 2008 3:15 pm
 

Dear CPD Tecumseh Dealers,

 

 

By now many of you have received letters from Toro and Ariens announcing that Tecumseh Engine Division will no longer build engines after December 2008. This is true. We want you to know that CPD has inventory in our warehouses to keep you servicing and replacing engines for the unforeseeable future. CPD does not anticipate a reduction of services in the immediate future.

 

If you have any questions please feel free to contact John Hedges, Director of Sales and Marketing at (800) 364-7938.

 

We appreciate your years of dedication to CPD and Tecumseh and anticipate many more years to come.

 

Sincerely,

mfduffy


Location: Wisconsin
Joined: Jan 8, 2008
Points: 50

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #5   Nov 20, 2008 9:28 pm
mech12 -- Was 'unforeseeable' a typo on your part or is that what the letter really said? In either case, I find it rather amusing.
mech12


Joined: Feb 20, 2006
Points: 273

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #6   Nov 21, 2008 8:50 am
mfdufy,   what part is amusing to you.  the word or the fact that a sh@tload of people are going to loose thier jobs???  I have brand new 1400.00 toro snowblowers on my sales floor, which all have tecumseh engines on them.  How can i morally sell one, knowing replacement parts may not be available for them???    why dont you explain your answer a little for me  huh.....
mfduffy


Location: Wisconsin
Joined: Jan 8, 2008
Points: 50

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #7   Nov 21, 2008 8:57 pm
It probably should have read "for the foreseeable future." My thought is that "unforeseeable" was a typo on someone's part. As for the rest of your concern, no one finds the loss of another American manufacturer funny. I was referring to their grammar.
nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #8   Nov 21, 2008 9:22 pm
I thought the phrase "unforeseeable future" was a good turn of phrase. If i'm reading the letter correctly CPD is saying they expect to have parts for an indeterminable but long time.

mech12's concern over selling equipment with Tecumseh engines is valid. I would guess that a lot of transplants ( harvest parts from old machine to go in newer one) will be occurring in the future. What about third party suppliers? There are a lot of Tecumseh engines out there and I would think the demand for parts will be good for quite a while.
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #9   Nov 22, 2008 10:59 am
Considering that a Brigss & Stratten will drop right into most Tecumseh powered equipment, why would anyone be concerned about parts supply?   The old Tecumseh L head is a durable engine provided the oil is kept up.  Chances are that when id does fail, it will probably be unrepairable.   I wouldn't be losing any sleep over parts availability.  If you have a Tecumseh engine.  Cherish it.  It's now a piece of history. 

Sad to see a company that's been a stalwart in American small engine manufacturing go down like this.   It's a God damned shame.   No one to blame but ourselves I guess.  We all want everything for the lowest possible price.   Walmart started the process of dismantling our manufacturing base over ten years ago.  Item by item, piece by piece.   We consumers enjoyed the savings while the remaining manufacturers struggled to survive.  Meanwhile the insidious process of erosion to our manufacturing base was chipping away at jobs, plants then ultimately entire businesses.   Now that the exodus of our manufacturing sectors have gained momentum, we are beginning to see the disappearance of household mainstays such as Tecumseh.   I certainly hope  that this economic crisis will be a wake up call for how we do business.  We cannot expect to compete in a global economy where labour is  thirty five cents an hour on one side of the ocean and thirty five dollars on the other.   I'm not certain what the average consumer thinks regarding this situation.  I however, would be willing to pay a few bucks more for quality products to keep people working in our countries.     Apologize  for another rant...    

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goofienewfie


Ariens 1130DLE

Joined: Oct 25, 2007
Points: 107

Re: tecumseh engines
Reply #10   Nov 23, 2008 12:55 am
I was following this closely last year and knew that there was a good chance this was coming. Knew this before i bought my machine with a tecumseh. Was a big issue for me actually.  Most dealers at that time acted like it wasn't a issue and not to worry. Almost as if they didn't know tecumseh was in trouble. But it was on the forums and private messages that i found comfort in knowing that not likely tecumseh will completely fold and if so parts should be available for long time. Here we are a year later and how it has changed. Tecumseh is closing down, parts will be around for who knows long. Kinda kickin myself in the a$$ a little, cause I saw this coming and still bought a tecumseh based machine.  None the less, the only model around here worth buying with a briggs last year was a craftsman. It was a husky and appear to be a decent model. Tho, i still feel the ariens was a lot better in a few areas. So really i was damned if I do, damned if I don't.. lol 

Hopefully my tecumseh will last long time with proper maintenance. Fingers crossed :)  But just incase some troubles arise, I was wondering if there was a few parts that maybe I should have in the backup. Things that will likely go, that don't cost much to buy.  Things that can be replaced rather they purchasing a new briggs.

Its a really shame to see this manufacture completely shut down. Hopefully somebody sees the value in making the parts.

Cheers
Goofie Newfie



 

Cheers
Goofie Newfie
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