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by maxwestern - 25/04/24 10:58 AM
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Howdy, just picked up a little 14" 45 and looking to give it a bit of a tidy up. It needs a new belt, clutch overhaul and carb rebuild. Also looking for some OG handle bars if anyone has some for sale? Great forum, looks like there is loads if of info here!! [s][/s]
Last edited by Gadge; 12/04/17 10:03 PM. Reason: Correction of model in thread title
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G'day Undeez, and a warm welcome to the ODK Forums. Our resident Scott Bonnar aficionado Mod will be along directly, and will be able to fill in the details. But I'd say what you have there is actually a 16" cut 690 Series. So it is badged as a Scotty, but was actually made by Morrison Mowers in New Zealand. Here's a past discussion on these; https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=40322
Cheers, Gadge
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Yep, you are spot on. It has a made in NZ decal on the side.
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No worries!
If you can give us the Model, Type and Code numbers off the Briggs engine - which will be stamped on the cowling, adjacent to the carby, we can point you to an Illustrated Parts List [IPL], and Operator Manual for that engine.
Cheers, Gadge
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Cheers! The engine number is 60112 0369-01 76041401 Briggs & Stratton 2 HP easy spin. It starts easily but as soon as you give it some throttle it cuts out. I pulled the carb off today and looks like it's missing a seal where the air/fuel mixer thing is so would be nice to know what parts I need to get it running good. Also does anyone know what belt I need? I'm pretty sure this is the incorrect width and length.
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Hi there, I picked up one of these last year, the roller drive gear was sheared, made from a type of plastic. I've had the gear replicated and 3D printed and reassembled the mower minus a motor. I'm considering converting it to 36v, but in the mean time I'm trying to work out how to remove the pictured sleeve off the drive shaft. Any help greatly appreciated!
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Hello Teds01My best guess is that there should be a grub screw and key-way to secure the motor/engines. However, I think the sleeve is integral to the output shaft [it cannot be removed] Hope this helps.-------------------------------- Jack
Last edited by CyberJack; 23/01/22 09:55 AM.
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