Hi guys, Picked this mower up as give away from a guy around the corner, thought to myself what I have got to loose. From what I have found out from serial numbers is that it is a Scott Bonnar mower running a Kirby Tecumesh engine. I have found the serial numbers on the rear of the deck which are 45 43211 but I can only find info on the H4-4A but mine is stamped H4-4B. I can also only find images and info on the pull start but the one I have is crank start. Any info would greatly appreciated.
Well you've come to the right place for help. The 450407 is listed in the Model sheet for 1974-75. Mod Bonnar Bloke will ask for some specific photos to ascertain the transmission and frame condition.
The crank start is referred to as a trip-release wind up. This one was used extensively on various engines in the 1960s. It is novel that someone has put it on a horizontal Kirby!
Yes it's amazing what people do to avoid repairing something properly. As Jack has said it's unusual to see a trip release impulse starter fitted on a horizontal engine. It probably works but a bit awkwardly due to the engine being set back from the edge of the chassis frame.
I guess I need to ask the question what are your long term intentions with the mower, this way I can answer your questions appropriately.
Cheers, BB.
I live a 24 Hour lifestyle, but every now and again I seem to fall asleep, well at least that's what my wife tells me.
Thanks Jack and BB. I hope restore it but as I strip it down I will look at parts to see what condition it is in. Although i have had a small play with trip release I dont think it is working properly as I think it is slipping but not really sure if I am doing it right in the first place. If I am able to restore it I hope to use it at home and as a specialty service for my own lawn mowing business. Any tips on where to start will be great. If you guys need any photos to help me through the process I would glad to upload what you need