Hello
Kym and
ODK members,
That's great news!
I don't believe we have seen a restored first model
Lawn King, and it will look
awesome in its gold and white livery.
This is an important machine and, in my view, more desirable than a stock 33, because
it was introduced for specific political reasons [I have speculated], and as I have covered in this topic.
That is interesting, the observation about the
reel design. I have noticed that too.
Any pics documenting that difference would be much appreciated.
As I understand it, the
Model 45 clutch has had criticism in modern times.
I do not believe the problem lies within the materials (cast iron versus alloy),
but in the
captive cotter pin used on the SB 45s. If they loosen and go un-checked
they will wear out the housing.
[BB corrects what I said here, below]Rover probably - inadvertently - improved on the
45 clutch housing in cheapening its
manufacture. The capture is achieved by two square-head screws placed at right angles.
That seems to have worked quite well. The SB experts at
ODK might wish to clarify and/or
correct me on that.
I am not surprised that the
33 reel does not have a dent, as the reel was protected very
well by the
belt drive. The Lawn King does not have that protection.
Yes, the rubber grip is original 33. This is another difference you have helped to
document. the Lawn Ling has the 45 style all-metal trigger but retains the 33 rod to the
landroll clutch.
Contact willingworker through his eBay store. He is the great
Silensmessor:
http://stores.ebay.com.au/vintagemowerdecals/.Yes, I love those tiny spring-cap oil reservoirs. What you need to do is buy one of those
steam railway engineer's caps and oil-up the ol' King when he is restored.
[No need for the 'choo choo' sounds

]
I hope I have answered your questions.
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JACK.