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Nips and a slit?! Reminds me why I like mowers so much 
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Bows* Nice work old boy! I never intended it..HONEST..Evil Grin* lmao
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well off to pick it up in the morning  will let you know what the verdict is on HER fuel cap and tap and I'll be real keen to check out the slit.  but I do know it's a true predictor, hope he has a couple of flaps for it 
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yep I know what I got,  the guard bolts I have just taken out OK, very carefully and with some Inox to help, without trying I'm after the info about the oil nip plugs for lack of a technical term so will leave them until someone comes forward with how they fit in as the front one alreadt has a bit chipped off it, something else has me stumped as well, it's what type of tool do you use to take the grub screw that goes into the shaft of the wheel adjuster, it's the one you can see from the outside of the axel housing as I have got quite a few that need stripping down and freeing up, after looking at the choke the other picture that was put into the post does not have the sad smiley face on it, I thought the predictor was suppose to have the one like mine does only have black writing on it, but blue mentioned the other one was correct also, did they come out with both types? I was also wondering if everything else is so correct with this mower why would it have red writing and be wrong, what other models had the sad smiley face choke I wonder, also when I was taking out the guard bolts I did notice one that did not have a domed/rounded head so it might be a ring in also. will take a photo of the grub screw I am talking about if ya's cant work out from my discription. any help please?
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Oh yeah thanks for fixing the pics to Blumbly.
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You were lucky getting the side bolts out.I'd say they have been taken out before.Not sure how the oil nips come out,as I said my automatic doesn't have them.With you height adjuster problem,once they are off the base the shaft that pokes out for the rod (front to back)(I think this is what you are asking)just pulls out.They will be tight as they have been in there a long time.I just carefully price them out with a screw driver.Some can take some time,but they will come out.You also will see on the opposite side the end of there shaft,just a small round piece.You can use a small punch (Not to hard) and knock them out that way.Those cokes ran right from the model 1 through to the model 5 so it does have the correct choke on it.Hope this helps,have fun with it all.
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yep thats it thanks, now I can see what the go is, I just didn't whant to break nothing, thought the end of the shaft was a grub screw type set up. I just noticed Blue has nips on his predicta so he might know?
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Ahhh was wondering about that??? ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/06/full-6801-11333-2_cable_slide.jpg)
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The automatic didn't have a throttle control. It was controlled by the front and rear flap. Of which there was a cable connected to the front and rear flap. So you had a cable coming from both. They both connected to the carby. So both cables went into that brass fitting. That's why there's two holes there. It was surpose to rev the engine as the flaps went over higher grass and less for lower grass. The theory was good but apperantly this failed and that's why the project was scrapped. Most automatics were then converted back to the throttle type like your has.Hems making them rare and very collectible with all the gear still on them. As not all were converted. There was only 10,000 full automatics produced. How many are left who knows.
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Worked out well jonsey, as I said shes a factory predicta....all correct even the skirt bolts have their cups. All the bits you couldnt see when you bought it turned out accurate. Smiley face is fine, red or black is ok....oil nips are press fit, ,gently prise them out do the damaged one first and be gentle. Yeah 150 is a good price, Although its a predicta its still missing its goodies, but a very good early example. Id put its current value around 250-350 as is. very pleased we have another in the forums...love it! Also we now know the nips went longer, but id say yours is definately one of the last....and no slit! 1 more thing I forgot to mention...with the nips and non slit early run predictas..had the height adjust housings in hammer tone colour as well.All the following models were plain alloy..now you know everthing their is...enjoy!
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Thanks Blumbly & Blue, I have been scouring the site and writing down all the info I come across and have made an Excel spred sheet with all the differences between models & series, am just starting to add engine numbers to it as well because I would love to get a Rotomo or two as well. I'm glad I found you guys as your help is invaluable thanks.
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All good, afterall its nice to help out another Jones....lols. I did say that was everything...but well it never ends...I got another less known fact...the starter....check all 4/5 starters they have the rivet pin that holds the recoil spring protruding through the housing on the side. The early predicta does not. I guess being the first model things went wrong so they ammended them...height adjust lock, oil nips starter....and the whole predicta set up...lols no wonder it was a flop. If I think off anything else ill let ya know...ha ha And yeah Rotomos, can never have too many!
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Right! So is this correct???? below are the only 2 wire rope starters with wire rope, so the one on the right is the correct one for the Predicta, the other green one would be off other model 4 and early model 5?? ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/06/full-6801-11353-nut_steal_rope_type.jpg) This one is a wire rope one with a normal chord on it has a screw in the roll pin but the same flat top so presume the same as the green one above? ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/06/full-6801-11354-nut_screw_in_top_of_pin_copy.jpg) Now this one from what I gathered from what you said is maybe not an 18 starter? or could it be off a series 3 or what year?, you have really thrown a spanner in the works here Blue  As here I was thinking I was getting close to haveing enough starter for my mowers. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/06/full-6801-11355-no_nut_type_copy.jpg)
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Blue another point you made in another topic someware you said the predicta's had a straight bar spanner? does anyone have a photo of the beast? I got a spanner out of Dads shed but with no bar, still better than the one I had, I can remember having at least a couple of them over the years but probably just got turfed and now I want them back 
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Yeah Unkiemonk i've looked at those picks too and also wondered which is the right tank sticker as they are both different? I think probably the second photo but there is two different versions of them also one has Green writing and the other has black writing? buggered if I know  is there a thread with you Predicta on it as I have not seen it?
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Here she is. Front flap still is not connected, as is NOS and dont want to knock it about until the mower is cleaned up. Overall, she is missing more bits than she has (starter cup and handle,side skirts, tail flap, and correct choke) but with a number in the low 117 thousands, she seems to be pretty sound and worthy of preserving. I'm yet to strip her down and clean her up, and am still unsure if I should go ahead with a full resto or leave her as is. Most of the paint is gone from the deck, so I may end up restoring, but I do prefer original and unrestored mowers, when the condition warrants it. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](http://i.imgur.com/lOCD3uN.jpg)
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Ok the starter with the lock nut and no protruding pin is for jonseys.the early runs. The starter with the nut and exposed pin is later predicta and some early model 5s. The blank/plain starter covers all the rest. The 2 predictas in the diagrams are later models 1 is correct. The straight handle on the predicta spanner has been said to be accurate, but ive yet to see a diagram proving this..mine is straight but innacurate as its ends arent flared. So until I see an image or advert I cant be certain, but for a few reliable sources. Incredible score on the flap! Other parts...who knows..the front complete is the rarest...the skirts I see usualy around the 300 mark each and rear flap fir 500.00 but this is high end price...but truthfully you could spend this an come way out in front.....the last predicta complete I saw sold for2, 000 but the engine was wrong and later version. Yours whi knows between 3 and 4, 000 id reakon...id really love to see another complete..and with yours I dont rhink you can lose..very good example, hipe you get the opp to finish her
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