Hello 
ODK History Lovers
The 
Model 56 5-foot trailed mower was an 
attachment initially designed for the Rover 
Ranger.  Introduced in 
the mid-1960s, the machine would have a production 
life-span of about two decades.
The design was not a common one in that it had 
no centre cutting blade; but two outrigger blades
 that had to be operated in conjunction with a 
garden tractor with its own cutter deck: 
Two engines, 3 cutters shared by two machines…
![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/images/jack/rover/rover_5_foot_attachment.jpg)
This is an early Australian rotary mower and it 
is a good example of how the need for garden 
tractors - designed for our harsh Australian 
conditions - ‘took off’ in the 1960s.  
This also reflects the 
growth in large suburban 
acreages that surrounded Australia’s capital cities. 
This attachment enabled a Ranger to cut three acres per hour!