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Last edited by CyberJack; 16/05/17 11:42 AM. Reason: Topic Heading.
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Any mods out there that can help me with my username.... Should be EricIsBananaman..dammit
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Well let me be the first to say ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2017/05/full-5048-34381-6..jpg) You will find all the answers you need. If you want to change your username you should be able to do that in edit profile.
Here for a good time,not a long time.
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Hi Eric,
Welcome to the ODK Forums. You are certainly in the right place with this machine.
I guess that I will get Mod CyberJack to move this thread to the "Restoring and Modifying" sub-forum as it will go way past the Introductions area in the long run.
Just quickly I will say that this will most probably be a March built 1977 machine with the engine being assembled on the 21st of September 1976 and with shipment time and the Christmas Break closure of the Thebarton plant it would've been manufactured early in the new year.
Anyway I'll leave it at that point for time being until this thread is moved, once again a big warm welcome to this wonderful medium that we call the Outdoor King.
Cheers, BB.
I live a 24 Hour lifestyle, but every now and again I seem to fall asleep, well at least that's what my wife tells me.
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G'day Eric and friends A warm welcome from me too.
I have made the changes as asked for by Mod BB.
---------------- Jack
p.s. I think the image with the Jacaranda was spoilt by the wheelie bin. The air cleaner should be re-positioned for fuel cap access. I'm too picky.
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hi eric you have a nice old mower to restore you can still buy lots of parts new even reproduction catchers clock in scott bonnar on ebay you will see lots of stuff looking forward to see your mower restored 
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Thanks everyone, appreciate the welcome. As I said previously I would like to get machine up and running with a view to a full resto at some point, but she will need a fair bit of panel beating to get it straight again! So to what extent do I need to go to in regards to inspection and replacement of parts so I don't wreck it? I've seen advice on other posts regarding checks for stress fractures on the rails, but is this less likely on the smaller ones? I figure one of the front cogs attached to the cutting cylinder looks pretty thrashed, the one attached to chain that goes to the roller friction plate. The engine goes alright, not too much smoke and relatively smooth for something that's been sitting round for a while so I probably won't go too hard on that to star with more the cutting and running gear. Is there a thread that talks about general maintenenance and tolerances/ tensions so you guys don't have to repeat what I'm sure you have already said before? Again thanks all for replies and guidance and suggestions.
Last edited by EricIsBananaman; 17/05/17 03:34 AM.
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Awesome thanks jack........ Somewhat addictive this mower mania. I will give the manual a look. Again thanks for the help
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