I guess so,
Paul.
I do note that the
chute post is not shown in this parts list though.
This could well accord with your suggestion - that the brochure (and the
sample parts list from an Ogden booklet) were both made prior to, or early
in production of this great lawnmower.
And I guess you are the owner of the best example!
Cheers
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Jack
A NOTE ON SAFETYp.s. Paul, it may be that that seemingly insignificant chute post or bollard
is a great, early example of the emerging issue of the
safety of rotary lawnmowers.
I note that the Ogden has, in essence, a
rear safety skirt.
It is true that
electric rotaries received some bad press because of
a few fatal injuries - electrocution. But evidence strongly suggests
that it was the petrol rotaries (the 'toe-cutters') that produced the
vast majority of non-fatal injuries in the 1950s.
The Rotamatic - not being a toe-cutter - and having a chassis base
with a
rear safety skirt and
chute post, would have been as safe a
machine as the safest produced in the 1950s.