PART 3 - More ImprovementsBy
1960, The
Anglo-Australian Engineering Company had made two significant improvements to their machine.
The first improvement is the use of an
up-dated power unit. The engine in the company advertising is
simply described as a '3.6 H.P. petrol engine'. It should be no secret that the engine was a
Victa Industrial Unit - probably a
Mk 11 Tiger Standard.
The second improvement is the move to a
synthetic, nylon woven catcher bag. This catcher had a
'transparent rear panel' whereby the operator could see grass being collected.
Note in the copy the company's pronouncement that the Collect-O-Matic was
'The most advanced rotary mower in the world'...
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In this
late 1961 advertisement from the large A.C.T. dealer
Scott's, there is explicit reference
to the engine being a
Victa. Also note the
mower cartons in the background and the discounted price.
These must have been colourful machines with their tartan-checked catchers.
TO BE CONTINUED ...