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Some more Alwils Restorations
I am posting 2 more images of Alwils fantastic restorations on his behalf....Enjoy! 
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Ive not heard of the one at the front of th second picture, does that say Greenhorne?
Who made that one?
Cheers Ty
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I think I may have seen something like that too Chris.
I also quite like that maroon utility in the back row of the second picture, another model done in interesting colours, as well as the maroon and silver/green (alpine did you say) model 5's.
Cheers Ty
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Hi guys, the front one in the second pic is a Greenhornet, looks fantastic, I personally have never seen one before. 
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Thanks for that Darryl, It seems to have quite an interesting Height adjustment, sort of a swing-frame thing. Probably the most symmetrical single height adjustment i have seen!
Cheers Ty
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Same type of base as one of the Amplion mowers. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2011/08/full-2802-2891-amplion.jpg)
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drjbeam, not off ebay , my own creation for my daughter who mows our lawn when we're on holidays , she loves it ,so light, and easy to start .
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MVC's Link: HERE MVC: in the photo gallery photo's in reply's will not display. I know it sounds like the long way round, but when i want to post photo's in a photo gallery reply, I do so as normal, but before submitting, I go back to the photo references in my reply (http\\ to .jpg or .png) and copy the link (make sure you only copy from the start of the http to the end of .jpg or l.png)\ I then delete the image, and use the hyperlink button (see HERE ) to insert the image, by pasting the link i copied (ctrl+v) in the address box, and "HERE" in the name box. I hope this round-about way helps people who want to add an image to the Photo gallery, in an existent thread. Alternatively, start a new gallery image thread, and post a link to that!!! ___________________________________________________ UPDATE: After converting your link, and making the above post, I have viewed the link!!! This is indeed the same 'scissor action' type of height adjustment, while i imagine the symmetry makes little difference (I have had no issues with the right side rear lever) i still find it an interesting, an unique concept. It seems an interesting method of single control height adjustment.
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MrDavis ' I tried to post an image in a reply too , but had the same result as MVC , your way may work but I'm afraid it's too complicated for me,there must be a simple way.
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Hi to All, I agree, there must be an easier way to upload to the gallery...especially in reply. I will contact Bruce to see if we can find a way round it that is easier for everybody.
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Ahh I've been trying to identiy a mower that I picked up. I have a greenhorne like yours
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Nice work, I love the line up! Especially the pink one, it rocks!! lol
I've nearly finished a utility like the one on the right, in the back row of the second pic. Mine's just called a Utility 160 though. I'll put it in the gallery when finished.
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If there is an eisier way to put pictures in gallery reply's, I would love to hear about it, It would save a fair bit of time!
I'm trying to work out why the pink one seems falimliar too Chris, If i work out why i recognise it, I'll let you know, might just be reminding us of something else though.
I recall a pink one up here at some point...
Cheers Ty
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