Hi
boeing, Your machine would perhaps be an early Series 2 (twin rail engine deck) with the 2 brass ID Plates. As you may know dating a Scott Bonnar
exactly is nigh on impossible, but we can give an approximate with the date of manufacture of the Briggs engine (if it is the original engine)
Could you please post the whole string of numbers stamped into the metal air cowling...These are the Model, Type and Code....See the pic here:
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The front roller adjusting handle can easily be removed by firstly removing the circlip from the bottom of the handle.....then unscrew the handle anti-clockwise and off it comes. If it is really tight, put a few drops of Penetrene or oil down the centre hole and wait a little for it to soak into the threads....this should facilitate easy removal.
For the front roller tube, a new one can be fabricated from a piece of suitable metal tube. Try an exhaust fitting retailer, they may have a scrap piece to suit...Just take the plastic roller ends with you to check for size.