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#58821 26/10/14 07:53 AM
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Hi guys got my hands on this old Turner I don't know much about them, This one is in great shape for age...I'm going to restore it best I can.. few pics.

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chris125 #58822 26/10/14 08:03 AM
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chris125 #58823 26/10/14 08:15 AM
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Got the engine cleaned up...

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chris125 #58824 26/10/14 08:28 AM
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chris125 #58836 27/10/14 01:15 AM
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wow chris how do you get it so clean?


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chris125 #58845 27/10/14 05:27 PM
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Hi Chris, Luv your work as always mate, this Turner is going to look a treat! grin
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chris125 #58849 27/10/14 08:20 PM
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I have never seen an engine like that one. The mower is in great condition for its age.
Beautiful work on your restoring Chris.


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chris125 #58853 28/10/14 12:15 AM
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Make a nice partner for my 62 Frankenturner lols. Not normally a fan of later Turners,as they are not much more than dep store generics,but in saying that it is quite unique and in very good condition and I love the odd and unusual. From the images it looks like they put the catcher away when they bought it,looks new. Ive not seen this exact model before but one similar. Ive got limited info on Turner post 66 but it still holds a few of the early model characteristics. Its running a villiers torque major and appears very accurate bar the cap. Early Turner ran the date/model code on the base so keep your eyes peeled when your restoring. Its a high arch so id say its very late 60s early 70's But its only an estimate going of styling. The Higher cc of the Major should make it a really strong cutter compared to its baby bro and will make for a good user" Loving your resto detail as always:)

chris125 #58855 28/10/14 03:54 AM
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Hi Chris125 and ODK members,

I am compelled to say something here, on this one ...

Turner have gone unrecognised in the vintage mower world.
They were more innovative than they have been given credit for.

They were pioneers in introducing the 4-stroke Australian-made rotary.
They were pioneers in introducing the moulded-plastic catcher.
They were pioneers in addressing lawnmower safety issues.

This is an important machine, and one frequently overlooked.
Chris, your machine is mid-to-late 1960s.
I hope you call it 'Tina' laugh

Rene Turner's story is an interesting one that I hope to tell in the History Forums.
Turner probably entered the lawnmower market for the wrong reasons.
Turner probably exited the mower market for the right reasons.
They were only there for a decade. No more.

All very interesting.
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JACK

chris125 #58925 31/10/14 05:53 AM
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Thanks for the information Guys very interesting, It's a very well made mower and easy to work on I take it engine is 168cc and mower is a 1966 model?? . Engine is done am working on the base, how do I get it so clean lots of degreasing and scrubbing..few pics

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chris125 #58930 31/10/14 06:41 AM
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Looks good mate...Torque major is 140cc From memory and 66 could be good. 65 still had a metal catcher and I think this is the last style change from then until their demise in 69. Their model nos partly form their date codes so 66 must be the first year of the plastic catcher.
Heres an image of a 68.
Ive seen no other major model change after 65 other than your example with exception of some minor variations and an alternate engine fitment....not to say none exist but I think your style ran thru to the end with very minor changes...
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chris125 #58945 31/10/14 06:27 PM
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nice work mate looks like its straight off the showroom floor rockon


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Hi Gizmo, I will second that mate! good1
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chris125 #58952 01/11/14 04:52 AM
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Unobtainium I'd say... I have for this mower a full set of NOS Tuner Wheels.
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chris125 #58953 01/11/14 05:04 AM
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Thanks guys just hope I can do this old rare mower justice in my clean up restore of it. Starting to think maybe I should not work it to hard ,but I will give it a run in easy going that's for sure, I will get a vid of it running also for you guys Cheers...

chris125 #58957 01/11/14 05:58 AM
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Lols....Good now you can give me your old set! Unobtainium,Clown...lols. I can get unobtainium for 5 bucks a pound! Shoulda ebayed em...people will pay a fortune for unobtainium. Then again people pay a fortune for Crap on Ebay. Never said before,but I love the colour of this Model,as it is identical to my HT Interior...Turquoise Mist:)

chris125 #58959 01/11/14 06:56 AM
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Beautiful. Once you've had your fun with it, I bet that the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney or else Museum Victoria, both of which are strong public institutional collectors of Australian industry, would love it.

We had a Turner like that when I was a small boy. I remember the hand crank. My dad was always repairing it. Eventually he got so frustrated with it that he chucked it - it would be 80ft down in the Northcote tip.

chris125 #58963 01/11/14 09:09 AM
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Hi Chris125 and ODK members and Guests,

This is as good as it gets.
I can only agree with all, in the great progress being made.

NOS Turner wheels. Who would have thought... [that must be a story in itself]
The patent (number in your photo) applies to the base and catcher, and I will
put the patent document in the History forum in the fullness of time.

As an aside, Chris, I feel you are a natural photographer.
The black fabric background and lighting made the engine photos studio quality.

But the really artistic piece for me is the photo of the crank and split case
on the piece of wood. Have another look now ... I'll wait here ... ... ...
[man-made versus natural; solid and liquid, metal and timber, ... awesome]

Here is a brochure from the History Forum: click HERE

All very super.
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JACK.

chris125 #59019 03/11/14 03:34 AM
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Few random pics, the air box was a mess very sun faded chorkie plastic coated it with fiberglass resin to give some strength back smile

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chris125 #59020 03/11/14 04:44 AM
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Old school lead wiped fuel tank..

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