wce has given us a new record - the Lightning lawnmower. I feel we are lucky to get this far on this one...
Max is a great 'mower spotter'. Paul has given us a significant feature, for thought ...
I can only speculate here ... The base clearly demonstrates the move from low to medium arch jobs. I love the gradual swoop of the base towards the chute!
The Handle and bracket assembly seem Turner inspired ...
I do believe this is a Hurricane machine, but not necessarily a store brand. I wildly speculate this was made for another OEM ... Lightburn and Company ...?
Lightburn were certainly using 'lightning' as a brand name. And Lightburn was ambitious ... I mean, from concrete mixers, to ...
Was having a look over the Lightning today and could make out on the wheels the manufacture was Walter Barr Pty Ltd. Took a wheel off and there was no manufacture markings on the rim or hub cap, hope this helps with a possible id of the mower.
Hi all Decided to have a go at getting the lightning going today as it has great compression but there was no spark evident. Put the mower on the bench to start investigating the problem, wasn't having much luck and decided to call it a day. As I turned to walk away something caught my eye on the height adjustment lever rubber, I grabbed the lead light and the word Hurricane is on there ! the rubber is in good condition and looks original. Hope this helps to put another piece in the jigsaw.
I would say that the mower is definitely a Hurricane as stated earlier by Max but the βLightningβ is a big red herring. Just a bit of naming to make the mower more appealing to the customer.
When new and fitted with the four stroke Kirby engine plus a rear catcher it would have been a very nice machine to own.
I would say that the mower is definitely a Hurricane as stated earlier by Max but the βLightningβ is a big red herring. Just a bit of naming to make the mower more appealing to the customer.
Hello Paul and Mowerfreak. I guess so, but the issue was whether the Lightning was a factory model or a rebrand done by Hurricane to a 3rd party customer.
My best guess - now - is that this is a factory model. Reason: There is a thematic connection between 'Hurricane' and 'Lightning'. Both are weather events...
My speculation (previous post) that this machine was branded to Lightburn was way too speculative.
Very interesting thoughts. Although the handle bars look at little odd Mowerfreak they are at a very comfortable height, for me anyway, and have a real solid feel with no flexing at the deck mount points like a lot of modern mowers. Operation "get Lightning to strike again " is underway, excellent compression but no spark so off with the flywheel to check out, gee the noise the flywheels make when they pop off the crank makes my heart jump into my mouth every time. Safe to say that no lightning has come from this machine for a long period. The coil has an open circuit so need to source another. Maybe this is why she was retired. Unfortunately the starter drum is cracked also.
Although the handle bars look at little odd Mowerfreak they are at a very comfortable height, for me anyway, and have a real solid feel with no flexing at the deck mount points like a lot of modern mowers.
I knew there had to be an upside to that design wce!!
Have you considered whacking electronic ignition onto it?
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
I have done some cross referencing with the coils and you can purchase new from China for quite cheap. I have ordered 2 of these to evaluate and they are on there way.