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as long as the shaft and pully assembley will fit through the deck you buy you can re drill the holes to bolt the engine onto the new deck. I have a number of modified mowers as various parts have failed over the years but do try to get a similar deck

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Mower engines all use the same 'footprint'. In other words, they all interchange and are all held down with three bolts.

 

Engines do however have different shaft diameters and lengths, so the blade may not be at the correct height.

 

A few millimetres difference in height can sometimes effect airflow to the point where the collection is compromised.

 

If swapping decks then always use the blade boss and blade which belongs with the deck, as long as the right height can be achieved.

 

Any modified mower will no longer conform to its CE marking. If a modification is made which causes an accident then your insurance could be void.

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