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Sorry for the late reply Jack, a child probably could wedge their foot into the chute opening

Here is a pic of the full under-body.
Nice and clean under there, I don't think this machine did much work.

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Hi Paul

It's in amazing condition!.
I now understand.
There is a stopper there not shown in the brochure.

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There are a few differences in the base casting also, the ribs on the front don't continue through. I wonder if this is a prototype base in the brochure, perhaps the only one to have had the Rotamatic lettering cast onto it ? A few other minor cast points removed as well.

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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

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A NOTE ON SAFETY
p.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.

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Hello ODK Members,

Just posting this great advert for Ogden mowers with an Olympic tie in, Jack can it be added to the history record?

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G'day Paul
That's a great find!

I would like to say why this ad is an important find.
I had always argued the Rotamatic colour scheme was related to the Olympics.

But here is proof that the Bronze medals awarded Ogden were
not metaphorical - they were real medallions awarded at the
Industrial Design Exhibition with official connection to the Olympics.

I will certainly add it to the record.

Many thanks
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Jack

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I'm a little bit late to this party!
Here is a picture of my magneto.( I hope it loads!)

Runs clockwise looking at the mag. My coil is in the correct position and is producing a nice spark.

I built a mini-bike in 1967 using one of these motors, so I have a nostalgic soft spot for them.
I recently acquired one and am in the process of getting it running.

I need a Carby and the bits that attach to the magneto to wind the rope on to pull start it.

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Where did you get the seals? They appear to a wacky size! 0.875 x 1.560
I'm in Melbourne

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