Did the Kirby and the Briggs have the same bolt pattern as there are no extra holes or alteration made to fit the Briggs motor ??
Hello
exfarmerYes, the Briggs and Kirby had identical bolt holes.
Dose any of this help with verifying if it is a Morrison or a Victa??
Every bit counts. I feel I can identify this - and with regained confidence.
The bottom line: was it a Morrison or a Victa?
I have a confession to make about an initial error I made here.
Because your machine had no single point height adjuster, I
assumed it could not have been an Imperial. A clear error, not
just in itself, but in preventing me from noticing another vital clue...
Your evidence of the Olive green colour on the handles is important.
The Imperial (not the Morrison) used olive green on the handles and
the Kirby engine had this unusual colour also. That olive green
was used on 1960s Victa spec. 4 stroke engines (including rotaries).
My best guess is that Morrison went with the same chassis colour
(the Hammertone Apple green) but used white colour engines and handles.
In this 1970 NZ photo (cropped) of a Morrison show stand, notice the
apple green hammertone, but with white Kirby motor and handles. I do
point out that these Morrisons are the second version (intro. in 1970)
that had the folding 'U' shaped handle. I love the cutaway model (right)
Now, the vital clue. I had argued on these forums that the other
significant difference between Morrisons and Imperials was the
Imperial lacked a manufacturer's plate on the RH sideframe.
Your machine has no plate.
So, my opinion - now - is that this was a
Victa Imperial.
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Jack