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Hi I've got a Vermeer 186 that has just seized. It had a kohler command 20hp in and I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible for me to replace it with a 25hp engine. Any advice would be great. Cheers

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  Ben Moss said:
Hi I've got a Vermeer 186 that has just seized. It had a kohler command 20hp in and I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible for me to replace it with a 25hp engine. Any advice would be great. Cheers

 

should go strait in,

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Should be fine as long as the engine mounts the same. So long as the belt pulley or clutch fittings are the same then it should be ok. I just upgraded my engine on my splitter with a bigger engine and that's fine.

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From reading other forums about this engine I get the impression there was a manufacturing problem where the gasket blew due to an issue with the bolts. I've got a feeling this happened with mine, on what i was told was a newish engine when I bought the machine. Anyone else had this problem?

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I had one on my old Carlton and never had any problems with it, maybe you just had a dodgy engine. Can you not get the old engine rebuilt?

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