I am the Forum Historian and we are excited you have made contact. The John Boundy story is far from told. Your father made a serious attempt in making an Australian engine with unique features. He made damn good lawnmowers too!
Any help you may give in telling this story would be appreciated by all.
Thanks for your above post. I am a long time collector of Boundy mowers, and am looking for any information on the last of the line Patrols, ie. the 4 stroke model.
We do know they were fitted with B&S engines as listed, in a modified and revised alloy base from the previous Model 9 series 2 stroke. We also know they were released sometime in 1960 and continued until their demise alongside the Patrol models 8 and 9.
There can only have been a handful of them released which certainly makes them a rare bird indeed. Any info you may have would be most welcome.
Hello Peter. Thank you for contacting me. I have 4 Lawn Patrol mowers, one of which was my grandfathers. I started mowing with it when I was 8 years old - it still looks great and works OK. However, when I finish my PhD - very soon, I would like to write about John Boundy - from birthplace through to the development of his brand of mower.The glimpses that the limited articles and advertisements provide suggest an enterprising man and one worthy of research. Any information about his background and the development of his businesses would be fantastic. I will work with Jack, the site historian, and overtime, we will have a worthy story written. Regards, Steve
Hello again Peter. Can you supply the following information: JB's birth date; place of birth; date of death. Where he was educated. Family Early career - apprenticeship Early enterprises such as Boundy Diesel - Boundy Industries Background on the development of the Lawn Patrol mower - what motivated him Mower development issues Factory development - size of workforce - level of production Cause for closing his business.
I know this is a big list, however, any information on any of the above would be fantastic. In appreciation, Steve
You may want to see if you can get access to his WWII RAAF service record via the National Archives, as well. IIRC he was a fighter pilot. Just keep in mind that his full names are Francis John Boundy, for that!
Edit: Yep, they have his records - RAAF Service No. 40403; DOB 22 Mar 1923.
Well this is fantastic. i have to admit i dont know a whole lot about these mowers but i have always loved the styling of them and am truly thankful that this site is such a wealth of knowledge. there is a definate uniqueness to these mowers which sets them apart from most others. on the surface they just look like any other mower but the subtilties are what makes them so special. looking forward to the progress of this post. cheers and thanks to all for sharing.
If my collection is complete ( then how come i keep buying stuff ? ) 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Hi Noileg, Hi everyone I might be coming onto this a bit late but I have recently become owner of a 1956 Lawn Patrol with JAP 80 "R" engine.
I am just starting the refurbishment / restoration process and that is a whole post on it's own but I was interested in some text that was on a decal applied to the JPA engine cover. I was hoping one of Noilegs units might have the same text that I could grab a copy of.
I can see the title is "Helpful Hints" and I can see at the bottom of the decal is has some company detail but a photo of someone else's unit would really set the record straight.
Thanks Mowerfreak, for sure I won't be losing her in the long grass!! I am tossing up whether to paint her myself or go powder-coating. Undecided for now, it will be about what yellow I can get in a can I guess ...
And thanks to you too Jack, yes sir, Mk.II she is. These are awesome ads, so hard to find and that close up is so almost readable I'm going cross-eyed already! lol
I have a set of the body decals coming and yes, it is just the engine decals I was hoping to replicate. It is only the last day that I have really been breaking her down, to clear the engine seizure, that I saw it was 2. Your close up shows me one now that is long gone too.
Thanks for the welcome guys, hope to be involved with a whole lot more in the future.
Hi Noileg, Hi everyone I might be coming onto this a bit late but I have recently become owner of a 1956 Lawn Patrol with JAP 80 "R" engine.
I am just starting the refurbishment / restoration process and that is a whole post on it's own but I was interested in some text that was on a decal applied to the JPA engine cover. I was hoping one of Noilegs units might have the same text that I could grab a copy of.
I can see the title is "Helpful Hints" and I can see at the bottom of the decal is has some company detail but a photo of someone else's unit would really set the record straight.
I'm sure I've seen that mower before
Victa schmicta, It's a Boundy Lawn Patrol for me....or maybe a Cox!