Although the fuel leak was there the engine ran so sweet you would think it was from a racing engine manufracturers in Italy……Dream On !!https://youtu.be/jITvQPKembE
First fill up with petrol and ,I knew it….a none seating highly worn fuel shut off brass valve. I will add now some pictures of the Villiers carb as no model no visible. hoping someone will steer me in the right direction so I can order one from George.
Have decided to stop making a mess of the grass box and give it a coat of paint. when its dry will take outside and see what it looks like. if its very noticeable some filler will be applied to the most damaged areas. then repaint and look again.
I used office picture manager until my son said most cameras can be set to take smaller photos. Now I set to email attachment size 1m 1024×768, when transferred to the computer and they upload on here with no resizing.
Hi All,
Having difficulties with using Shrinkpic to compress the size of photos to transmit to site.
I am trying something new to see if it has worked.
HI Darren,
The plate denotes it’s a 14″ built in 1949.
I susspect this is authentic as it is very similar to my old machine built in 1954.
Models didn’t seem to change much from year to year at that time.
Have a good tinker,
Keith
Looks like you’re going to have a busy christmas in the garage. I bet it’ll be finished by Boxing Day! If its any help cheap wooden rolling pins off ebay can make good replacement rollers for the front.
The grass collector is under going some panel beating as we have found that the box has had a few minor collisions in its 60 odd years on this planet. will come straight out and admit that its a job for the experts as the more I try to correct it, the collector develops a dint some where else. I am going to do the best I can with it and then I cannot say that I did not try.
hi. I found that as well but the aging process of paint colour change is slowed down dramatically to zero when the sun cannot reach it directly. never the less once you get a new coat of the proper colour in place you will feel a lot happier
when I think about the life and work span of a mower which has been used in Mr Averages garden,say an hour per week for example over eight weeks per year then it should last a 100 years with good maintenance. this does NOT include what we see today on the mass market.
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