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#79004 31/10/16 06:07 AM
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Finished cleaning up my 1959 Rover today. Still needs s few little bits on it and hopefully I will get a catcher but it looks much better then when I got it without a cowl or handle bars.

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More pictures to come soon laugh


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Kye Turnbull #79008 31/10/16 11:34 AM
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G'day Kye

That looks great!
That chassis would have to be the best original condition one I've seen.
It encouraged me to go back through my records and I noticed something odd...

Note the difference in the base casting below the motor, and the rotary
height wheel seems more forward on your model. I've never noticed that
before. I wonder which one is the older?

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Kye Turnbull #79015 31/10/16 05:52 PM
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G'day Jack!

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That looks great!
That chassis would have to be the best original condition one I've seen.

Thanks Jack! Its the best one I have seen as well, it will look awesome next to the 1959 Pace.

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Note the difference in the base casting below the motor, and the rotary
height wheel seems more forward on your model. I've never noticed that
before. I wonder which one is the older?

I have noticed the different casting on The Rovers before, CT_Mowers Rover with a Briggs and Stratton has the square casting while mine has the round, I have seen a few with 4-stroke kirby engines that were square as well. I came to the conclusion that mine was probably earlier due to alot of the others being 4-stroke which would have come about in the early 60s. Thats the only thing I have at the moment to say that its 1959, I haven't found any dates on the engine yet.
The casting on the second mower looks much cleaner too.

Also i'm not sure if you saw the 1963 Rover base on eBay, a member of both my page and this one was selling just the base.

Thanks Jack laugh


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Kye Turnbull #79026 01/11/16 04:13 AM
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Jack today when I was putting the green Rover away I noticed the Rover I got from Nambour that is missing its engine has the height adjustment in the middle! Maybe mine is later, during the 60s maybe.


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Kye Turnbull #79031 01/11/16 06:53 AM
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kyle I admire your old rovcers they very hard to find now wish it in my collection good1

Kye Turnbull #79032 01/11/16 07:40 AM
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Thanks Freebird! They are getting harder and harder to find now. The highest one on my hit list is the Wizard.
If I start to run out of room the Rover will sadly be one of the first to go . I already have a couple people waiting for if it sells.

Thanks Freebird!


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Jack today when I was putting the green Rover away I noticed the Rover I got from Nambour that is missing its engine has the height adjustment in the middle! Maybe mine is later, during the 60s maybe.
Yes Kye, I understand your argument there.
Perhaps your machine is the later version.

My best guess is that your model was in production until the
end of the 1960-61 season, when the newer Rover Economy was introduced
for the 1961-62 year.

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Jack


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