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G'day all,

Not too many Pace Pursuit mowers around these days but thought it's worth adding these pics of the
few surviving ones to OutdoorKing.

The original colour is a silver blue base.

1963-1964 / 4 stroke Kirby engine.

Cheers
Max.

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Hi Max
Thanks for adding to the Pace Pursuit record.
Your research is greatly appreciated.

The Pursuit and the larger-engined President are not well documented.
I find the styling anachronistic - almost an ugly mix of old and modern.
Certainly no match for the new Victas.... or Turners of the day!

The claimed 'revolutionary features' ... I think not.
I would describe them, instead, as 'novel'.

The 1963-64 Paces would be Pace's penultimate year models.

Cheers
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Jack


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G'day Jack,

When I look for the Pace President mower all I find is Ronald Raygon on his MTD mower . smile

The front styling of the Pursuit is the same as the Pace Forward SP (paul_c Pace Forward)https://www.ou...opics/89090/pace-forward-lawn-mower.html

My Pace Pursuit is the bitsa with the SupaSwift handle bars and 2 stroke motor it has the same Pace
decal as the Pace Planet 2 .

It looks like not too many Pace Pursuit mowers survived it was no Pace Popular. smile

Cheers
Max.




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G'day Max
All very good. grin
I guess - in the silly modern world - Nancy would be deemed irresponsible ...
in promoting poor ride-on lawnmower safety.

... And Ronnie's cowboy boots are hilarious.
I can't recall last time I wore mine to mow the grass.

Max, do you have any info on the Pace throttle control with
its remote impulse start lever?

Cheers and thanks Max Western.

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Jack

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G'day Jack,

Yes I agree the Ronald and Nancy Reagan image is promoting unsafe work practices.

All I have seen on the Pace throttle control with the remote start lever is this Pace
advert that seems to show two cables going under the fuel tank..

Cheers
Max.

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G'day Jack,

It turns out I do have some info on the remote impulse start lever.

Just in case anyone can't read the patent text, you right click on the patent text file then left click view image then the file is expanded for easier reading then Click left again
and the magnifier should make the file larger.

Cheers
Max

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Hi Max
Many thanks for that. smile
I wonder if that one went in to production?

The Pace appears to have used a simple modification to the common
trip-release impulse starter common on these shores.

I have just discovered an ad from 14 September, 1963.
There must have been a short delay to the release of the 1963 Paces.

The not-great-quality newsprint shows the cable connecting directly
to the release on the top of the cowling.

The Pace Forward would use the same system, too.

I know I said the Pace features for 1964 range were not revolutionary,
but they were certainly novel!

I have a better appreciation of Pace's contribution to rotary mower
design now.

--------------------------------
Jack

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G'day Jack,
Thanks for all the Pace newspaper ads and info,they certainly show a lot more detail regarding the remote starter.

I would think the American patent went into production, Australians had to get the idea from somewhere. smile

Cheers
Max.

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I would think the American patent went into production, Australians had to get the idea from somewhere
Hi Max
I meant that the patent you found was a refinement of the design, not the
two common types found here - (1) the high-energy sure start impulse, and
(2) the low energy trip-release impulse.

Your patent was filed in late 1960, and accepted in 1962.
Impulse starters in AUS were available for the 1960-1961 season [best guess].

Tecumseh seem to have been behind both impulse starters used on
Kirby motors here, and I think those patents must date to the 1950s or before.

I don't mean that other designs did not appear here.
For example, Pope seems to have used an impulse design that
probably originated via Clinton.

Max, I seem to recall that another AUS make used a remote (handle) start on
their impulse starters, but I can't find it. Any ideas?

[I don't mean the Briggs engines that used a rotary knob mounted
on the engine cowl].

Cheers
------------------------
Jack

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G'day Jack,

I just meant the Australians copied this type of remote starter idea connected to the the low energy trip-release impulse starter.
As far as I know this low energy trip-release impulse starter was first used here in 1963.

I'm not sure also who else used a remote (handle) start on their impulse starters ,I will have a look at a few more mowers.

One different type of starter I've seen was a kick starter connected to a recoil starter.

Cheers
Max

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Hi Max
Starters are pretty interesting for tragics like myself.
I'm impulsive ...

I should have warned folks to not get me started ... grin

I think your 1963 release date for the Trip-release is a good call there.

Incidentally, it has been suggested that the move to the low-energy
trip-release was because of 'service concerns' with the initial high-energy
impulses first used here. Warnings were placed on spring casings alerting
repairers to this, but the best solution was a better design.

Both of us have a good understanding that these impulse starters were the
most common (by far) used on AUS domestic lawnmowers in the 1960s.

The advent of decompressor engines and then electronic ignition made
them dead-in-the-water by about 1973. The recoil starter now reigned supreme.

Incidentally, I recently read that the trip-release - though much safer then the
high energy sure-starts - also had safety concerns. There was a small possibility
the starter could remain 'armed' indefinitely if a careless user wound the starter
and then gave up, storing the machine ready to start!

I loved your research on the kick-recoil starter.
We did that, too, in AUS: -

https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/79096/CHAMPION_SENIOR_-_Kick-Start_M.html

Many thanks for a great conversation, Max

-----------------------------
Jack

p.s. I tossed and turned last night about who else did a remote impulse job ...
It was ... Turner (on their SP from c1962-64).

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some more pace variants

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G'day Jack and Gizmo,

Good to see a few schmick old Pace mowers .

When I saw the Champion Kick start mower with the pulley wheel I could see how it would work but I
didn't know you would find the patent Jack ,the patent was a great find and all the information you find
and continually add to this great site ,if I had known the Champion patent existed I would not have needed
to explain the workings, the patent images are easy to follow.

Good to know it was Turner with the remote starter also,thanks for the info.

I understand it was Eaton Stamping Company that have the patent for the sure start impulse starter
and the trip release lever impulse starter.

Briggs and Stratton had the the knob release type of impulse starter 1960 then by about the mid sixties
they went to the trip release lever impulse starter.

Cheers
Max.

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G'day Maxl and Gizmo grin
This is as good as it gets! Sincere thanks.
Max, Eaton rings a bell with me ...

Every year, ODK seems to advance our understanding of the
history of lawnmower design.

Your important contribution - and research skills - are recognised here.
Folks love your work!

I think the Hayman patent find is a real treat!
It shows that AUS was pretty quick on the uptake of USA inventions.

If Australia did make the best rotary mowers in the World at that
time (and I think it did), then your research certainly shows we were not
an island entire of itself, but took some ideas from our overseas friends.

Sincere thanks to Gizmo for the great Pace gallery!!!

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Jack

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G'day Jack and Gizmo plus all,

Found out a little more info on my Pace mower.

The 1963 -1964 (1964 model) Pace Pursuit had the same front pop riveted Pace badge as the Pace Forward SP below .

This Pace Planet below has a build date of 1964 with a Pace decal. I think it's build date is in the later half of 1964.(1965 Model)

I have found a Pace Partner ad from the 16th of October 1964 ,meaning the Pace Partner is a 1965 model and
it shows the same Pace decal as my Pace that I thought was a Pace Pursuit.

It looks like the 1964 model Pace Pursuit has a pop riveted Pace badge and the 1965 model Pace Partner has the
Pace decal,remembering the 1965 model Pace Partner was released late 1964.

Interestingly it seems the Pace decal on my mower would indicate that it's a 1965 Pace Partner .

Last pic is the Pope impulse starter.(patent)


Cheers
Max.

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Pace Partner

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