Hello
ODK History Lovers
The
Austral-Villiers Adaptomatic was an Australian
16 inch rotary lawnmower made by
Condeco Pty Ltd, of 909 High Street, Armadale, Victoria.
Made from
about 1956, it was powered by a
Villiers Mark G series engine of 70cc capacity, and fitted
with an unusual A-V proprietary
kick-starting system. Its other unusual feature was that the machine could
be adapted to take accessories via a
power-take-off arrangement [not
Version 1 machines].
This was a machine that used extensive aluminium castings, and the deep-skirted alloy base incorporated
a front safety skirt. Engine protection was via two swing-back blades, and a small, spring-loaded clutch
plate between engine and blade holder. The rubber-tyred wheels were small in diameter, and the handles
could not be folded.
![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/07/full-7392-22666-av_adaptomatic.jpg)
This is a most unusual little lawnmower, collectable - not because of good design - but because
it just did things so differently.
TO BE CONTINUED ...