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Honda gxv620 (for TW 125) cowling needed


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Due to an unexpected (but should have been expected because it was a Friday afternoon) slight jack-knifing of the chipper while reversing and forgetting we were hitched up, we've caved in the red engine housing and the pull start mech. :blushing:

 

We've decided to replace it with a cheaper option of simply the cowling and the grass cover and do away with the pull start since we've never needed to use it (famous last words) so was wondering where would be a good place to get one, or if anybody has a spares/repairs engine with an intact cowling.

 

I don't think it can be any old GXv620 cowling since, correct me if i'm wrong, they're usually fitted to machines with the crankshaft pointing downwards and as such don't have an aperture for the choke and throttle lever on the 'top', I assume it needs to be a Timberwolf-special upright honda cowling.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

(piccy pinched from TW website for illustration purposes only and remains property of Timberwolf) :001_smile:

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