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Timberwolf tw125 kohler engine year 2000


Shaun foster
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Hi guys, I'm in a shit situation and wonder if anyone has any knowledge about it.

My chipper is a year 2000 tw125 with a kohler engine, it's been playing up and been in the local dealers garage today, they have said the engine is knackered and it's non repairable, I asked if a new engine is an option and they said its too old and can't be done.

Anyone know if you can change an engine out for a new one? 

I'm a 1 man band and without it I'm stuffed and looks like I may be hanging up my gloves as I can't afford a new chipper, the shell of mine is in great condition with no rust or issues, I thought they would be able to stick an engine in without any issues.

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What have they said exactly about what's wrong ?.

 

Next stop is to read the model numbers off the top.

 

I'm sure with a bit more detail of what's wrong or what's needed something can be done instead of spending money on another used chipper.

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It was over fuelling the engine, wetting the air filter and not getting the high revs, that's what I took it in for.

They have stripped it open to have a look and said that it is certainly over fuelling but 1 side of the engine the seals are leaking and the other side has no compression.

They have said to rebuild it would cost the same as a new engine and too much labour to do, that's why I said well how much would you charge to supply and fit a new engine? 

They have now said timberwolf won't supply an engine as they have discontinued the 125 model and my 2000 model is too old.

 

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The only ones I've seen are honda engine which makes that a replacement anyway. No need to buy it from TW, mates have changed theirs and from what he said it was pretty straightforward apart from a bit of cut and weld to get the exhaust to fit.  Less than a grand for the engine.

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