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I agree Jack, I think I know a place where I can get a Whirlwind walk behind slasher if you need pictures Jack,
Hi Kye, we can't get too much information.

The slashers, of course, have not been recorded well at all.
I have said that Whirlwind copied - or capitalized - on a market probably
created and introduced by the British firm, Hayter.
[and the Rotoscythe goes back further].

It may shock 'the experts' to know that there was a petrol-power rotary
sold in Australia before Victa. It was a ... Hayter.
[And, of course, the Rotoscythe].

Whirlwind's first mowing products were 'inspired' by these machines -
tractor towed and walk-behind (that's my argument). It is also of interest
to note that the importer & distributor was ... Clyde!

All the best at the swap meet.
I wouldn't let those printing blocks go too cheap.
After all, they are part of an, as yet, untold story of Whirlwind Mowers.

We are making progress - thanks to your help!

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Jack