Thank you for adding me, I have a few old machines, I just inherited my fathers little collection of SB's and Villiers & some Briggs Engines, a couple of Kirby engined Edgers, I have a Qualcast, an old Exceller, an Ings edger, and a few more.
Last edited by reggieb; 07/12/2409:16 AM. Reason: adding a comment
Looks and sounds like you've acquired a few classic mowers and edgers that can last a few lifetimes and Stylish looking.
I always thought Scott Bonnar had some classic names like Demon and Hunter.
Demon: The name "Demon" can imply power, aggression, and performance. It suggests that this mower is capable of handling tough jobs and provides a high level of efficiency. The name may have attracted customers looking for a robust mower that can handle demanding tasks in a challenging environment.
Hunter: The name "Hunter" often evokes feelings of precision, agility, and effectiveness. It suggests that this mower can effectively "hunt" down overgrown grass and weeds, providing a clean and precise cut. The name implies a reliable mower that efficiently tracks and maintains lawns.
That little Demon utility looks like she'd still be a formidable little bugger - not sure why more folks don't like ute mowers in general. Lovely looking last mower that cylinder/reel one, I'm sure your Dad would appreciate them being in such good hands. :-)
yeah thanks Nikko, My father gave me the 1956 Quaulcast Royal Blade Deluxe 10 year ago, It came from myUncles farm up Irwin way, I couldnt save the J.A.P donk on it, so I shoehorned a little jap (Honda) engine to it, I still use it now.