PART TWO - The 14" Master LightweightThe
Greens Lightweight was the residential version of the Master range of lawnmowers manufactured
post WWII by the great British firm of
Thomas Green and Sons Limited.The Greens Master Lightweights were sold in Australia in high volume. Originally only available as
a 14 inch machine, this was expanded to include a 17 inch machine in about 1954.
The most common and most-loved was the 14", powered by a
Villiers Midget 2-stroke. It was largely
a conventional design, with an enclosed chain transmission via a cone clutch. It had two features
worth mentioning: a
kick start; and a design whereby the reel and bottom block could be removed as
a single unit for easy servicing.
BROCHURE
The
Museum of Victoria has a scan of a 14" Lightweight.
To view that brochure click
HERE. A common criticism of self-propelled reel mowers of this era is that the landroll speed was only
varied by engine speed. The selling feature was simple controls: throttle and clutch lever -
acting on a single primary clutch that engaged both reel and roller.
The weakness of that design, when combined with tall gearing, is that the operator needed a
quick pace to keep up with its progress. Needless to say, it was a run-away success.
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TO BE CONTINUED ...