G'day
MaxMany thanks for the
Conquest images Max!
Yep, this mower has had little attention here.
Introduced in late 1963, this was Turner's first rear catcher machine.
This mower was Turner's response to the Victa
Ambassador, and, particularly,
the new
Corvette. I think the Turner was priced a smidgen below the Corvette!
I think the Turner matched the Victa for
most features, but were inferior to the master!.
The 1964 Victas must have shocked Turner.
An amusing story is told by
Graeme Plaw, a design engineer and
Project Engineer for a variety of Turner products at this time. He said:-
"One early season we were caught short, Victa had introduced a new model and our design needed something to differentiate it. No time to retool so I introduced a rubber grommet into the top of the base so that you could fit the hose and flush clear the inside of the base. A silly idea, did not work well, was used on one model only, however I have seen it used on other mowers since."I think Turner 'shadowed' Victa in the early 1960s, but surpassed Victa
1960s designs with its revolutionary high arch mowers and poly catchers
a couple of years' later.
Then, Victa had to catch up, and boy, did they!
Took them a while though
Cheers------------------------
Jackp.s. The last print ad is from my collection.