How many horsepower is a Kohler 747cc engine?
A Kohler 747cc engine is commonly rated around 26 to 27 horsepower, depending on the exact engine model and its certified power rating. For your Kohler KT715-3041, the most accurate horsepower listing is the certified rating shown in the KT715-3041 owner's manual.
How to confirm the exact horsepower for your engine
Kohler publishes horsepower as a Certified Power Rating (per SAE standards), and the rating can vary by spec number, governor setting, and application.
Check these items on your engine ID label and in the manual:
- Model number: KT715-3041
- Specification (spec) number: identifies the exact build configuration
- Serial number: helps match the correct spec information
- Application: the mower or tractor brand can influence governed RPM and performance setup
747cc vs. “KT715” displacement (why the numbers can look different)
In the Kohler KT-series owner’s manual, 747cc is listed for certain models in the KT715-KT745 family, while KT715 is also shown in the same family specification table. The key takeaway is that displacement alone does not guarantee one fixed horsepower number; the certified rating is what you should use for parts matching and performance expectations.
| What you’re looking at | What it tells you | What to use for horsepower |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement (747cc) | Engine size (volume) | Not a horsepower rating by itself |
| Model family (KT715-KT745) | Related engine designs | Helps narrow the correct manual/spec |
| Certified power rating | Tested hp rating per SAE | Best “official” horsepower value |
Why it matters
Using the correct horsepower rating helps when you are selecting compatible parts and service items (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter) and when you are comparing engines for replacement. It also helps avoid mismatches when ordering ignition, carburetor, or charging-system components.
Last updated: January 2026
How many hours will a Kohler lawn mower engine last?
Most Kohler lawn mower engines like the Kohler KT715-3041 typically last 1,000 to 2,000 hours with consistent maintenance; engines used in dusty conditions or run low on oil often fail sooner. Following the service intervals in the KT715-3041 owner's manual is the most reliable way to reach the upper end of that range.
Typical lifespan ranges
These ranges reflect real-world use for lawn and garden engines when oil, air filtration, and cooling are maintained.
| Use type | Typical lifespan | What drives the result |
|---|---|---|
| Light residential mowing | 500 to 1,000 hours | Infrequent service, seasonal storage issues |
| Regular residential mowing | 1,000 to 2,000 hours | On-time oil and filter changes, clean air intake |
| Heavy use (large property) | 1,500 to 2,500+ hours | Strict maintenance, clean cooling system, good fuel |
Maintenance that most affects engine life
We see the biggest lifespan gains when these items are done on schedule.
- Change engine oil and the oil filter at the recommended interval (commonly every 100 hours)
- Keep the air intake clean; service the precleaner and replace the air filter on schedule
- Replace the fuel filter at the recommended interval (commonly every 100 hours)
- Keep cooling fins, screens, and shrouds clean to prevent overheating
- Replace spark plugs and set the gap at the recommended interval (commonly every 500 hours)
Parts that support long engine life
If you are catching up on maintenance, these are common wear items for the KT715-3041.
- Kohler lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 32-083-09-S (protects the engine from dust ingestion)
- Fuel filter (helps prevent carburetor contamination and lean running)
- Oil filter (reduces internal wear by keeping oil cleaner)
Why it matters
Hour life is mostly a maintenance story: clean oil reduces bearing and cam wear, clean air filtration prevents cylinder scoring, and proper cooling prevents heat-related breakdown of oil and seals. The KT715-3041 maintenance schedule also calls out more frequent service in dusty or dirty conditions, which is exactly where engines lose hours fastest.
Last updated: January 2026
What are Kohler engines called now?
Kohler engines like the Kohler KT715-3041 are still sold and supported under the Kohler name, but Kohler’s broader energy business has also used the Rehlko name as part of a rebrand. For engine owners, parts lookup and maintenance guidance still follow the Kohler model and spec information in the KT715-3041 owner’s manual.
What to use when ordering parts or getting service
For the KT715-3041, the name on the shroud matters less than the identification numbers. Use the engine’s model, specification, and serial number when you:
- Order maintenance parts (air filter, fuel filter, spark plug, oil filter)
- Look up engine specifications (oil capacity, spark plug gap, operating angle)
- Confirm the correct carburetor or gasket set
- Request warranty or dealer service
- Match tune-up parts to your exact engine configuration
Common KT715-3041 maintenance parts customers replace
These are typical service items for this Kohler lawn and garden engine; matching by model/spec keeps you from getting the wrong fit.
| Maintenance item | What it affects | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Air filter | Power, fuel use, starting | Kohler lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 32-083-09-S |
| Fuel filter | Stalling, hard starting | Kohler lawn & garden equipment engine fuel filter 24-050-13-S |
| Spark plug | Misfire, no-start | Kohler lawn & garden equipment engine spark plug 25-132-12-S |
| Oil filter | Engine wear protection | Filter (part number 52-050-02-S) |
Why it matters
Brand naming changes do not change the engine’s required fuel, oil, or service intervals. What protects your engine is following the correct Kohler maintenance specs (fresh unleaded fuel, correct oil viscosity for temperature, and proper oil level checks) and using the right parts for the KT715-3041.
Last updated: January 2026




