My neighbor brought over his late father in laws' model 12, I think it is from memory, which had been sitting for several years since my neighbor used to mow his block of land down in Gippsland. When I went to turn it over it was siezed, and when I said to him that it was unusual for 2 strokes to sieze like that. His reply that "it was a 4 stroke, they didn't make 2 strokes back then" confirmed immediately what my suspicions were. Haven't pulled it to bits yet
Hi Ian, I forgot to mention, he is a brickie and you are right, he doesn't have the slightest idea about anything mechanical. I have always chuckled when I look up his driveway and he has the bonnet up on his ute, usually every weekend, knowing he has no idea what he is looking at
He might like seeing ticking over with no idea how it works Now is it a 4 stroke or a 6 stroke BUT wait seeing its got 4 pistons maybe it is a 4 stroke Ian