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by maxwestern - 25/04/24 10:58 AM
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I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
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Well it just looks like a Model 2 to me.With the wrong carby on it.That is more a model 4 and onwards carby.The next older Victa is a Model 4 Standard.Both mowers have the wrong wheels on them.Did you get the engine number off the older one.That would be a better indication as to what model.Looks like the head has had a bit a belting around.
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Thank you Blumbly, Had a hard time getting the photos as the mowers were jambed alongside a row of vintage cars and I was only able to reach across between the bumperbars. Unfortunately I couldn't see the serial number. I will take a photo of my early Victa soon when I can get at it and wash off the years of accumulated crusher dust - it has tin inserts in the wheels. Stationary
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just looked at the pictures posted here , so new to this sort of thing what is the difference between the craftsman and this one ? looks idetical to one i was given just another name ?? sadly its dead i think , someone must have been used to 4strokes !!
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Gooday vccomm, Just noticed your query. Are you referring to the Lawnmaster or the couple of oldies at the start of this post. I dont know the differences - but reckon that Mr Davis would be the bloke to ask. Stationary
Last edited by Stationary; 10/10/11 05:08 PM.
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Joe Carroll
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The one at the bottom was sold under more names and models than anyone could bare to count, they are all essentially the same apart from cosmetic and minor mechanical differences....
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I agree with Joe.In-fact I have a few here,called Lawn-master, Craftsman and even commando.They are pretty much the same mower,just different names.I think it was just done to try and add some variety and possible sold at different prices.Making the customer think they were getting something different,but not really.Possibly just changing things like wheels and Air cleaners to make them look different.
Last edited by Blumbly; 11/10/11 04:32 AM.
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Joe Carroll
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Exactly, they would change the colour/shape of the cowl, some had ball bearing wheels some didnt, some had 7 inch rear wheels some had 8 inch rear wheels, many different colours. The higher up models of the mowers had better features though.
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exacly , this one is a craftsman . identical to that even in colour ! still learning and now it runs and thanks for the info , takes me a long time to post , sorry not used to asking things , normaly work it out myself but great place to learn thank you all for the help
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i believe that all of those mowers are technicly "commando" tho they aren't the classic orange cover gray base machine...
myself ive seen them as commando lawn-keeper craftsman mulch-or-catch kleencut (self cleaning base)and many others without names...
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I assume you are reffering to the lawnmaster.
They came in lots of different colours and names.
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I'd say that the one he means Bob.As far as self cleaning base.It was self cleaning chute.Which mean 3/16's of stuff all.You still have to clean the base.I guess chute refers to the tunnel won't block off.Just one of those dumb sales pitches just to try and sell them up.
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