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#87496 13/08/17 02:03 PM
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hi all
have just got this, can any one tell me exactly what model and year it is?
i think its a model 5 1957

cheers phil

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Hello tubes

A warm welcome to these forums smile
I have corrected the images (way too large for the internet).
Doing this now gives us a gallery.

Yes, a model 5 I believe,
We will have to wait for the experts on this.

Some information here:-
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=35573&page=1

Cheers
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Jack

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no worries thanks mate
im not real good with computers
my son had to put the images on as they wouldnt load the first time
cheers for that
any info is welcome

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No problems tubes
Generally, files downloaded from cameras are set at a high resolution.
Our uploader will handle images up to 1.5MB - very large.
Your uploaded images were double that! - meaning they presented as attachments,
rather than a gallery.

The solution is to use an image editor to reduce the image size.

Yes, we will need to wait for the experts on this.
I don't get the low serial number, but I'm not a Victa expert.

... You can try typing in Victa Model 5 in the blue search bar.

Cheers
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Jack

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Hello tubes
I have a question - is 'Victa' cast into the front of the crankcase?

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Jack

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Not sure if my last post went through
No it does.nt have victa on the front.

Cheers Phil

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Hi tubes and Jack,
This Victa mower is a model 5 1959 ,it has the wrong motor, the motor should have Victa cast onto
the front upper casing.

This model Victa should have a engine number starting with AA or AC ,that's looking at the ones I own.

None of my AC engines on this model go over AC20,000,the higher AC numbers I have are on the 1960
models without the edger slot.

Cheers Max.

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Thanks max
I thought that might be the case as i couldnt find anything to match it

Cheers phil

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hello Max and tubes
Many thanks Max for that expert view.

Tubes, some good reading on these engines here:
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/u...gines-the-tigers-and-more.html#Post52936

Cheers
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thanks guys
but i cant see the same motor i have
the tiger standard has the air intake on the other side

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but i cant see the same motor i have
the tiger standard has the air intake on the other side
Yes tubes,
This went to design, but also to customer specification.
The barrel could be rotated 180 degrees, depending on customer needs.

We are never likely to know what machine your engine came off.
It could have been a lawnmower, outboard, or ...?

Cheers
Jack

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Thanks jack
Never new you could rotate them like that
Does.nt really matter to much at this stage as im just going to paint it up for an ornament
As i still need parts to get it going

Cheers phil

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hi max
just stripped down the mower and found it doe;s have VICTA125 embossed on the crank case
doe;s that give you a better idea on what model it is

cheers phil

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G'day folks,
Yep, this one's a Model 5 chassis, which we call the 'Series 2' of that model, as it still has the 'edger channel' cast into it, a legacy of the model 4.
However, some of the Model 4 casting details are missing, hence the 'Series 2' designation. There was also a 'Series 3'; alloy chassis with no edger channel. Victa lists the Model 5 years of manufacture as 1957-1960, so 1959 would be about right.

The letter prefix 125cc engine serial numbers were used only on the Model 5 series 2 and 3, and early Sheerlines, among the mowers, as far as we have been able to find out. Dunno about the Tiger engines.

As there is no documentation available to us, any attempt to determine the sequence [and meaning, if any] of the letter prefixes is essentially speculation. Keep in mind also that many, if not most, of these older mowers have been 'bitserised' somewhat over the years.

For example, back in the heyday of these models it was common for even servicing dealers to keep rebuilt 'engine cores' on the shelf, for fast swapovers.


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Gadge

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Hi Gadge ,Tubes,Jack and all.

I agree with Gadge,a lot of mower repairers had change over reco motors meaning many old mowers do not
have the original engines.

A lot of people see a engine on a mower and think it's original,I look for evidence that proves
the engine is the right one for the base.

Original documents are the best way someone can prove which engine came off which base.

If you know the Victa Special model 5 series 1 ended around the 355,000 mark in 1959 then it's
not difficult to figure out the model 5 series 2 started in 1959.

Image of a sales document showing the AA prefix and the date 1959
that proves the AA prefix is correct for the model 5 series 2.
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/51968/8.html


I would say the IAAA prefix is off a later build of a model 5 series 3 (no edger slot on base)
Cheers ,Max.



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