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Last edited by CyberJack; 09/03/17 06:16 AM.
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G'day bellarinelawns,
Bloody hell, that one has certainly 'been rode hard and put away wet', as the [derogatory, towards the rider] equine saying goes.
The handle adjustment mechanism is a high-quality version [i.e. die cast alloy, rather than plastic] of a design that is still used; e.g. on upper-grade Masport models IIRC. My everyday mower, a 2001ish Masport Maxicatch 550, has it.
The engine is a Villiers Torque Major 2-stroke; I'll have to defer to the more knowledgeable to pin it down in detail.
Cheers, Gadge
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That is the oldest Supa Swift I have ever seen and it is a two stroke!! They are quality machines, but parts are not as ubiquitous as Victa.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
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That is the oldest Supa-Swift I have ever seen and it is a two stroke!! Hi Mowerfreak It is worth doing a site search of 'Supa Swift'. Their early machines date from the late 1950s. They were one of the earliest users of grass catchers for rotaries. As they were expert founders (casting) they privately made bases for well-known mower brands (as well as their own). A good find.------------------ Jack
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And to think I viewed them as a Johnny come lately brand! Ignorance is not always bliss. I threw away a nice circa 1980s one I found due to moving. It had the same Briggy motor as my red Victa Mustang key start. The SS wasn't key start.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
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There's a pic of an early SupaSwift, that went up as an outdoor advertising sign in the 1960s, in this thread: https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/52097/The pic was taken in 1984!
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