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Doing some online searching today I found this cool vintage mower from America.We were talking about it on another forum.The guy is trying to find out what it is.So I thought I would start one here to see if any body knows what it is.The only known things about is, It has a clinton 2 stroke VS-400 engine but there are no markings on the mower itself.Other than it appears to have had a V decal on the front side of the deck.I will add some pictures.

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Even though he never worked out what it was as you can see it was restored.White with gold pearl and siver mini flake and candy turquise panels along with chrome everything, even the blade. [Censored] fine job to.If any body knows anything about it just let me know and I can inform the owner.Wouldn't mind one myself.Don't think they ever came to our shores though.


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this one keeps popping up everywhere i have no idea what it is though


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That's the problem nobody seems to know what it is.I can't understand how nobody in the worlds knows.Somebody or company would have made it.It is a strange,but interesting mower.Anyway we will just see I guess.


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I have seen this one around a bit too, and I tend towards the speculation that the base has been 'Home-Made' some time before it met it's restorer.


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Well that was mentioned on the other forum.As the guy who owns it said,'the caps on the ends of the fins are die formed and spotwelded on, sure seems factory built to me'.After reading that, any one who would hand made a mower really wouldn't go to that kind of trouble.They would make it from something a lot easier that cast steel.That's a lot of effort to go through.Unless you were going to mass produce.


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Well here is an update,and I guess this shows it's not a home made mower.Another has been found.It looks like this one has a four stroke engine on it.Here is some pictures.
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This one does have a few more markings on it. Mono manufacturing from springfield Mo. Would be cool to have one.I want one now.


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Well researched Blumbly, and now we have a manufacturer. I have never seen one like it in my time, I have doubts that any came to Australia, however you may like to keep your eye on American eBay; you may see one come up for sale there.
The guy that owns the restored "Atomic" may appreciate knowing that his machine is in fact a "Mono" if you have a way of getting in touch.
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there is a few minor differences between them

the engine

the handle bars

the wheels both sets seem to be originals with matching paint to the engines leading me to believe the first mower never had much use before it was restored due to the fact the tread on its tyres seems almost new even though the wheel has plenty of rust of course they could be replacements

i like the rope pull starter on the first one never seen a cup type only the flat ones like the rotomo ect

after all that i believe there must be a few more similar but different models well i hope so anyway

on a side note i reckon one of those new spaceship looking briggs engines would look right at home on the restored one but i LOVE chrome


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Thought you fellas may like to see this...Mono also made chainsaws circa 1966..

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Aww, no fins on the chainsaw?

To be honest, I'm not partial to the mower with fin's look, However, the top ones restoration is very well done, and suits the style.

Also, while I am not really into the look, I can see it's value as a collectable, In fact, things like 'Ugly' make some mowers more collectable, Like the Victa Vortex, Ugly tranlates to Unique!

Wings only work sometimes, Valliant S-Series pulls off wings beautifully, This mower does not, but you could say it's Beatufully Ugly! laugh

Emmo, I'm guessing the differences are due to changes made for different years, although there is every possibility this mower was offered with a choice of engine.

As for the cup starter, I have seen it a few times, I beleve it was seen on some engines that came with a recoil-starter option, as this cup could be engaged by the right kind of starter, therefore the only change needed to fit a recoul strter would be to punch/drill out the mounting holes, saving the manufacturer the cost of making two different starter attachments.


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Yes I think I will keep an eye on some American sites as I would like one.As for letting that guy know about the brand name he already knows as he owns both of them.


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If you find one, let me know, While it is not the prettyest thing about, it has alot of collectable value, and is a very unique machine, so if you ever get one, I would love to see it!!


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Well that's pretty cool.So I take it that chainsaw was made in America then?


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The only 2 problems about finding one is.1,I really don't think they were available here in Australia.So I would have to import one.2,The problem is they appear to be rare in America.However if I do get the chance to get one I will jump at it.


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Yes mate, the chainsaw was made by the Mono Manufacturing Co in Springfield Missouri. They also made lawn tractors...
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