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This was my 3rd year going to the Toowoomba swap meet, I didn't get as many mowers as last year but the one I did get is really cool. I hope yous like! ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2017/02/full-9734-32744-3.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2017/02/full-9734-32745-2.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2017/02/full-9734-32746-5.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2017/02/full-9734-32747-6.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2017/02/full-9734-32748-4.jpg) The Pope was my best score, dated 1961, it comes with 3 manuals, the receipt, guarantee card, fuel can and catcher. I need to get a few new wheels for it and hopefully a windrower but then it will be ready to go! The cutout Victa 160cc is super cool too! Oh yeah and I found some Buz-a-cut wheels. Cheers! Kye.
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G'day Kye, You've done well there - that Pope looks to be the very rare 320-07, with its original Clinton engine. And catcher! We've only previously seen one of these, here at ODK: https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=68350The windrower shouldn't be impossible to find, as it was common to the 320 series.
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Hi Kye and Glo Mod Gadge
Totally concur with Gadge there.
When I looked at it I looked for a vital clue. It was that the front skirt appears to be bolted on. [It doesn't have the shark tooth base]
This would mean (from my reading) this is a 320-07, Pope's first 4-stroke - but the round cowl is not original. The fantastic receipt makes this a collectible one indeed, and the date confirms what Gadge and I have said.
And a catcher too! - in good condition. Just imagine that in beautiful persimmon with white top!
I think you would be very pleased with he Buz-A-Cut wheels. [They seem to have traces of that blue colour on them...?]
A very good day for you.
Cheers ------------------- Jack
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G'day folks,
Jack, that round cowl would be original - the 'boxy' cowl front seen on the 320-07 in the other thread is a bolt-on! Might just be missing that bit here.
That was a difference between the 320-07 and 320-09; the other was the type of air cleaner fitted.
Cheers, Gadge
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Jack, that round cowl would be original - the 'boxy' cowl front seen on the 320-07 in the other thread is a bolt-on! I see what you mean there. I never noticed that before ... The square bit is a dress cowl. Yes, the air cleaner intake was sure different. The old and newer design cleaners are shown here... Brilliant.------------------- Jack
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Thanks Jack and Gadge! Yes I knew it was a good one when I realized it had a Clinton. I do need the front cover, airfilter and impulse starter. I have that same diagram but it is by Clinton, instead of Pope, i'm not sure if it has the impulse starter, I would have to check. I think it shows the pulley that mine has. There is a little piece of paper with info on the impulse starter inside but it has ripped over the years. This mower is in an amazing original condition, I will be keeping it in an original condition, just spraying some Lanolin oil and getting some better wheels for it. I think you would be very pleased with he Buz-A-Cut wheels. [They seem to have traces of that blue colour on them...?] Yep! Faided Cobalt blue, as I expected! There seams to be an alright amount of stuff floating around Toowoomba for them, considering I got my Buz-a-cut just down the road. Cheers! Kye.
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Great find there Kye! I was going to go to the Swap Meet this year, but the heat got the better of me. Decided to give it a miss. I was thinking of going in case someone had any Southern Cross mowers or parts. Incidentally, I spotted a nice KXD-4 (I think it must have been) at the Lifeline Shop near Toowoomba about 6 months ago. It was getting a few comments from passers by. Amazing what turns up every now and again.
As for your Pope mower, I can't say I've ever seen a mower quite like it, particularly not with a Clinton engine. Excuse my complete ignorance, but were these engines made in America, or only the parts, and then assembled here?
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Thanks Vint_Mow!!! It was super hot, you missed out on 3 Southern Cross mowers, 1 cowl, and a manual! They were all sold before I found them. Was a fair bit there.
As for the Clinton engines, I think they were made in America, not 100% sure though.
Cheers! Kye.
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As for the Clinton engines, I think they were made in America, not 100% sure though. Yep, they were always US-made, same as Briggs were in those days.
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