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Toecutter MkII
I found another 60s Utility in a junk shop with a good motor, so I thought I'd give the old Toecutter a new lease on life. I've made on good one out of all the best bits and I think I'll make an eeevil one out of whatever's left over. 
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Nearly finished restoring my Utility Pro. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/04/full-8911-21283-part_assembled_4_email.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/04/full-8911-21284-victa_original_email.jpg) Styx
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Excellent Styx. So that's what mine is supposed to look like! I think I got the colour scheme back to front. And it's interesting that there is supposed to be a flap over the grass chute which mine doesn't have. I was wondering about that. It's a bit prone to flinging stones at the kitchen window. Maybe I'll put a flap of rubber there or something. Thanks.
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JonS, do what the councils do for their roadside slashers and make a chain curtain for the chute opening. Will stop the flying stones (you have rocks in your lawn?) but won't build up stuff behind it.
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Love the large wheels on the mower . good job
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The one made out of leftovers, I've just called "Meg the Mower". In tribute to the creative minimalism of Jack and Meg, 
Last edited by JonS; 19/04/15 10:00 AM.
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Haha, yes - rocks, branches, bits of old fencing wire... nothing she can't handle. But yes, some chains would be a sensible idea.
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The one made out of leftovers, I've just called "Meg the Mower". In tribute to the creative minimalism of Jack and Meg,  White Stripes fan, eh? 
Cheers, Gadge
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It�s good lawn-mowing music, Gadge!  I don�t know what happened to my pictures - must have been too big or something, but here�s a low res shot of the whole collection (so far� ) I am of the belief that a good lawn mower should be functional, funny, and just slightly dangerous. My fave is still the Toecutter though.
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Jon, rather than adding pics as attachments to posts, it's better to upload them directly into the post. This icon is the one to use: ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/images/markup_panel/default/upload_image.png) This way the pics are stored on the ODK server, thumbnail versions are automatic, and the file size limit is a lot larger [4MB] than it is for attachments.
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