Hi Robbo,
Wow here we go again, another Scotty in South Australia ! didn't they sell any of these outside their home state ??
Well anyway that's actually a pretty good one with not a lot of issues from what I can see.
I really like the can of "Start ya Bast%#d" there in the background !! but we here at the ODK can't endorse this method of discipline to mowers.
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Sadly its suffered a dose of the rusty's, but that's not that much of an issue at this point in time.
You are absolutely spot on in attaining the engines current state before continuing on any further.
Your engine was manufactured on the
11th of May 1977 so your mower would probably have been assembled around August / September of that year.
I'd say that as your engine starts when petrol is tipped directly down the throat of the carburettor tells me it doesn't have the ability to pick fuel up from the tank, thus the carby and tank will have to be separated and all the old fuel gum cleaned out through the pick up tubes.
Your drive train all looks good from what I can see.
As far as reel grinding and bed knife replacement / grinding, there's only one place I would use here in Adelaide and that is Steve Rose at "Australian Saws and Blades" which is located on Research Road Pooraka. Steve does all the major bowling clubs around South Australia and also plenty of interstate reel work. There's nothing he doesn't know.
BTW many of the Lawnmower shops around Adelaide send their Reel Mower work to him but have the customer believe that they are actually doing the work themselves.
You will have to purchase new reel bearings as that's the secret to having an accurate grinding job done (Steve would tell you this anyway before he does the work) as the bearings that are used on the mower are the ones that are used for spinning during the grinding process, thus replicating what's going to happen in the mower itself and perfect mating to the bed knife.
BTW plenty of meat left on your reel as it looks as if it's probably only ever been done once before.
Any other questions don't hesitate to write or as you are in SA I could help you directly and post up the process onto this thread so that other members can see what's happening with your machine.
Cheers for now,
BB.