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I just stripped the handelbars down because they were rusty and I wanted to paint them up, what a complex costly to manufacture set up they are, no manufacturer these days would ever think of doing that. I guess it was from a time when people paid good money for a mower and they expected a bit of quality

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Ok I have this one running after having another fight with a float needle and I am impressed with how much smoother a F/C is in the north/south configuration than east/west. I had completely forgotten about the difference. Turning the motor east/west was such a bad design mistake, you can see why they did it , well I think I can, but there is a reason all the 4 strokes run north south because it makes the mower feel much smoother with a lot less vibration

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I noticed that as well Norm. My Sunbeam (1972 I believe) ran smooth, but knocked on start up and spin down. Worn gudgeon pin/piston. Due to the fact it is so solid, I am planning on giving it a hone and new piston.

Don't usually do new pistons and all that, but the handles and alloy chassis are so strong (weighs a ton compared to the tin steel used now) that its worth it.


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They are a well made mower, can't see too much of the current Bunnings stuff still being able to cut lawns in 30/40 years time

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I paid $20 with the catcher at the tip - often these older models sit there for a while due to people thinking its old and will be completely stuffed.

Granted in this case it needs a new piston, but fair enough because it has already done 47 (maybe 45 as it looks like it sat for a year or 2) work.
And pushing it back to the car over gravel, it still felt as tight and rattle less as a new one.

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The differences .

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Hi All

The inventors name for the Aussie Sunbeam is JAMES EDWARD WHITE.

Cheers
Max.

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G'day Sunbeam lovers
Fantastic, Max!
I have just updated the History Record to record this.

https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/98383.html#Post98383

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Jack

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Thanks Jack here's one early ad for the records.

27th of October 1967

Cheers
Max

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