The 18hp Johnson Seahorse model FD-16A outboard motor was manufactured in 1965. This model is part of the Johnson Seahorse series, which was popular during that era for its reliability and performance. If you need more specific information about its features or history, feel free to ask!
1961
18hp
The 1972 model requires a 50:1 ratio, the 1960 model requires a ratio of 24:1.
I dont know how old this thread is, but my 18 hp johnson evinrude with serial number 18304 A is a 1973 model.
The oil mixture for that motor is 1 pint of oil to 6 gallons of gas
A 18hp Mercury outboard, serial number 5955388 is a 1982 year model.
An 18 hp Evinrude outboard, model 18202 would be a 1972 year model.
The 1961 Johnson Sea Horse 18hp outboard motor typically requires a fuel mixture of 50:1, which means 2.5 ounces of 2-stroke oil per gallon of gasoline. It's important to use a high-quality 2-stroke oil designed for outboard motors to ensure proper lubrication and performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations and to verify the correct ratio for your engine model.
A 1957 Evinrude 18 hp weighs 85 pounds, so I would assume the Johnson 18 hp would be about the same, give or take a few pounds.
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Mid 80s
The 2305 john deere was a new model starting in 2005 It would be sold with the front bucket it is a 23hp yanmar engine 4wd and a 18hp pto