LCT Vesse is like a RORO type vessel.
The 414cc LCT is about 12 HP
I sailed in the lct snowden smith from malta to cyprus in 1956
Liquid Combustion Technology (LCT), Travelers Rest, SC in their China plant.
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is a lct 254cc a9horse
About 6.5
you plant it agen
LCT is a Chinese made engine ( made in China of course), they're cheaper to make so companies like Ariens and other companies can sell their products cheaper. After researching this engine it's basically a Honda clone. They're still fairly new so nobody really knows how long these ones will last. I've been reading up on this engine too, since I'm shopping for a snow blower. I'd rather wait for a few years to see how this engines last before forking out $$ for a blower with an engine that may only last 6 winters. Then you would have to buy another engine, as where you could've spent the few extra $$ for a Briggs and Stratton. In this case I'll let everybody else be the guinea pig for this engine.
The engines on the Troy-Bilt snow blowers are made by Zahng-Chen(I am not sure about that spelling). This according to the MTD dealer help line. My opinion is that they are good engines and only time will prove me right or wrong. I personally have sold hundreds of these over the past three years and the only ones that I know of that had major problems had been run into the ground, you do not use a 24" Troy-Bilt for commercial snow removal and expect it to last very long.
A Landing ship, an LCVP, an LCT, a Higgins Boat or an LCI.
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