Hi, I managed to get this mower going but I would like to finish it off with the outer cover of the air filter. This model has a confounded ergonomic handle and the hose to the filter is larger in diameter. If I can't get the air filter cover I will change the entire hose and filter out for the standard one.
Victa certainly were adventurous in this period where they decided to try something different. I found one in a rubbish skip at the back of a mower shop and now wish I grabbed the entire machine instead of ripping off the carby only. I would love one of these in my personal collection now.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
I have my eyes out for one of those filter covers as well, but I'm not holding my breath waiting. Big hose is impressive even if it makes no difference
Big hose is impressive even if it makes no difference
Sad thing is I believe there was a filter cover on the machine I mentioned I found in a skip bin. I recently found a regular filter control module with this thicker hose.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
I will probably dump the one I have here, it is in reasonable condition but without a long shaft motor for me to put on it, it is only taking up space. Keep the wheels but that is about it.
Sorry. I have photos of the mower but they don't show the cover. I can show you the material I used if that helps. It is very malleable and easy to form.
Here are a couple of photo's. It's not tin because it is quite soft. I think it's zinc. The next time I see my roofer son I will ask him what it is called. You can bend it with your hands, hammer it, drill it etc.