Hello
ODK members,
The 18 inch 'Power-Giant'
Carter was an Australian-built rotary lawnmower that was sold between
about
late 1957 to
late 1960. This is a best guess only.
I have never seen a Carter mower, nor a quality photograph of one. I have never heard of anyone owning one.
I am convinced, however, that some survive.
[See updated information below]. Here is an early advertisement:-Before I can continue the story, I need to show you what one looks like:-
FEATURES:-There were a number of features that stood out as different when I looked at the advertising records.
The first was the
motor. It was ... different. The copy said that the engine was
'powered by the precision engineered Kirby Hi-Torque Engine'.
A Kirby lawnmower engine in
1957?
Not only that, the engine was described as 'famous'! I noted that the engine was rated at 2 Brake h.p.
and that it was mounted
laterally (across) the mower base.
Significantly, I read that the engine was
automatically governed! I believed that the mighty
Villiers 7F ' newly introduced in late 1957' was our first governed
rotary lawnmower engine, alongside the infamous
Victa Automatic, with its fanciful 'governed'
Predicta system.
These engines now had competition for being the first to have this important feature in vertical shaft
lawnmower engines in Australia.
Excited at finding out that Kirbys had entered the lawnmower engine market earlier than anyone thought,
I made a serious blunder in assuming the engine was a four-stroke. It wasn't.
It was a
GE-A1 Hi-Torque Kirby 2-stroke, AKA Johnson Iron Horse.
To learn more about this first Kirby lawnmower engine click
HERE.