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prd #80020 14/12/16 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by prd
Basically your saying that the HD8 term belongs to the red machines and 'super' to the yellow ones? That's interesting. I'd been given to think that the HD8 term only started with the yellows as there is no HD8 decals or reference to the term on the IPC for the red girls.
You raise an interesting point here, prd. Use of the 'HD8' designation for the 'old red' Greenfields is really just a habit we've got into at ODK, as a shorthand moniker for the 'second model' series. And that may not be quite accurate! That said, far from all of the 'third model' yellow 'Super 8's' we've seen have the HD8 decal on them, either.

The red machine pictured in this thread is apparently the very rare 'first model' Greenfield, going by its design features.
It's quite possible that the dual rear wheels are a factory option - they are mentioned in ads for the second and third model series, but are not shown in the IPL for either of those models.

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Ah!, a bolt on double pulley. That makes sense. Not quite so easy to fit as the arrangement with the dog clutch perhaps but given the extremely poor sales it's purely academic, I guess.
Well, the dog clutch setup wasn't there so much for easy detachment, but to make it possible to disengage the cutter drive. We had one of those red painted T-piece PTO mounts in stock for years - it probably went to scrap when the business was sold. It's all history now anyway...


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gml #80024 14/12/16 11:25 PM
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G'day again Gadge,

Ok, so the duals WERE an option! That updates me. I've suggested more than once that they must an afterthought. Live and learn.

True, the dog clutch was for 'clutching' but also made a nice disconnection point smile

Cheers

gml #80039 15/12/16 05:15 AM
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very interesting!!!

gml #80047 15/12/16 06:24 AM
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Perhaps another coup for you gml. Not only a VERY straight series one Greenie but the only set of duals, which, it appears,were at some point in time a factory option, Ive ever seen. Seems you were right to keep them. And shoot, they just add street cred anyway! smile

gml #80048 15/12/16 06:44 AM
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G'day all Greenies

It's a fascinating and important story this one.
Every post we seem to glean more info and a better common-language
about these lawn tractors.

I feel Gadge's view on the dual wheel option is a good one.
I see dual wheel options have been offered on many machines -
the main purpose being for bank work or soft ground issues.
AS Gadge says, they were options found in later machines:-

[Linked Image]

Cheers
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Jack

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Jack,

Were the sideburns an optional extra or were those standard equipment in the seventies? laugh

Interested to see that brochure in full too.

Cheers,

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gml #80054 15/12/16 07:23 AM
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G'day prd

Fair question...
I don't know how they got Elvis Costello to be the model.
The seeming replacement for the '70s 'cool' is the nowaday 'Hipster'.

Hipsters are more defined by beards, rather than side-burns.
I feel I am subliminally advocating a return of the sideburn.
Did I say 'sideburn'? I meant, 'SIDEBURN'.

The brochure is an interesting one and I will put it up ASAP.
I just have to visit the barber first.

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Jack

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I'd just like to point out that not everyone sporting a beard these days is a hipster.


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Is going straight to the pool room.
prd #80060 15/12/16 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by prd
Jack,

Were the sideburns an optional extra or were those standard equipment in the seventies? laugh

Well, that bloke still had 'em in 1971!
[Linked Image]
Excerpt from a 1971 newspaper advertorial.


Cheers,
Gadge

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gml #80061 15/12/16 04:50 PM
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i alway's felt that the dual's where original,after learning that the mower came from belgrave in the mountain's,all this info is so interesting to me i feel like putting some flair's on and a cable stitch jumper and hush puppies and do some mowing !

gml #80267 21/12/16 06:39 AM
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Awesome machine I have 1 1/2 of these machines looking at restoring ,that's why I recently joined 👍

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Would you please have any info on this clutch system trying to work out how it works I may be missing a handle or something

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yes they are great machines, if you can post some pics we will fill you in and give you as much help as we can,cheers

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gml #80270 21/12/16 06:55 AM
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Sure will just trying to find my way are und the forum ATM mine has a g80 engine on it and trying to find a manual on the engine

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gml #80277 21/12/16 07:19 AM
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are you talking about the cutter clutch or forward reverse clutch?

gml #80282 21/12/16 07:43 AM
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Cutter clutch on mower deck it is a dog clutch set up , the clutch on the engine is a centrifugal clutch , but I have the front half of the oem clutch
Thanks for your help so far

gml #80286 21/12/16 03:45 PM
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i am sure some one will id your greenfield it looks to be in between my two, (you have two by the look's?)i think the engine has been swapped out they run g 65 honda's,they are simple machines and fun to work on,there is some very cluey member's on odk so you will have no prob's finding info,cheers

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gml #80311 22/12/16 04:32 AM
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Thanks for the chat , great site so far smile

gml #80317 22/12/16 05:34 AM
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G'day 'dddd' and gml

gml is right. Yours are classic examples of early 'red' greenies and fit between gml's chronologically. His red is an example of the first model (we think) and his yellow Is one of the latest of that shape.

I think I can make out that the spare chassis frame has the early style front axle beam pivot that is of welded flat plate and the other has the 'formed' pivot. This indicates the spare frame is slightly older.

Stooge around. There are a few threads on the dating of these things.

The G80 (and the bonnet cutout) is an afterthought as gml says. Gadge comments on this in another thread only last week- the G80 came along in the mid seventies and your machines are from the late sixties.

That said, I reckon maybe I'd keep it that way! The modification and the G80 is part of that machines history and the G80 in itself is an historic artefact. And it's a bit of fun! The most monster 'red' Greenie seen to date smile

A good find. Have fun!

Cheers

P.S. The drive clutch/pulley on the front of the 80 looks a bit different.

P.P.S. And the funky welded on pulley/clutch on the RH side of the frame.?? Might need to look into that......?

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