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Found rover colt major ride on (model 7313) in pretty mint condition and runs well! all original decals including briggs n straton 5hp Dont know what to do with it apart from offloading it. New here will try to post pics - pic posting tips appreciated
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Hello Barnfind,
A warm welcome to the ODK forums. We would love to see photos of this machine - because of its good condition.
If you can supply Model, Type and Code we can see what vintage she is.
Hope this helps. --------------------------- JACK.
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Its a Rover Colt Major On motor Model 130902 Type 0521-01 Code 76111507 White motor On body Model 7313 Serial 1370652 Hammer blue body
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The Code tells us the engine was made on 15 November 1976. The mower was therefore probably made towards the middle of 1977, allowing for shipping time. The mower looks quite remarkably fine for its age - I suspect it hasn't been used.
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Thanks for the info cyber jack n grumpy Its in good running order too, any idea as to what its worth. As i said, probably looking at offloading it.
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Hello Barnfind and GM Grumpy
For a 1977 model, this machine is in amazing condition! These were solid machines, designed to last.
Value? whatever the market will offer. It is rare for such machines to be found in this good, original condition.
Thank you for sharing the photos. All good for the record.
Hope this helps. ----------------------------- JACK.
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My father has one of these- he bought it brand new in 1980. It is almost identical except the motor is a 4hp red Briggs and Stratton motor. He paid around $300 at the time. We still use it regularly.
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The beauty of these is that they were designed in the simplest manner, all steel so they can be repaired and just designed to cut grass, no fancy bells and whistles, no ABS or traction control,GPS or USB port, just a lawn mower
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Hello all. I just joined up today,primarily looking for information on this very mower. I just acquired one of these ,although it is not in the pristine condition that this one is.Finding this post has given me loads of answers ,though. At least I know the make and model of the Colt (Mine still has the serial number plate but it has been worn away to nothing.) Mine has a 5 HP Honda ,which I think is not the original engine Can any forum members tell me how easy it is to get spare parts?... Like blades and mine needs a deck jockey wheel(if that is the term for it) Thanks to the Barnfind for posting this with such great photos
Cast your bread upon the waters ..he said Nothing yet,but lots of soggy bread
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At least I know the make and model of the Colt (Mine still has the serial number plate but it has been worn away to nothing.) Good morning Boyo and welcome to ODK. I've found members here to be very helpful and supportive. When you say you now know the Make and Model, was that taking it from this Post or from your own Colts Label, which you described as "worn away to nothing"? I am just asking in case there may be a variation between actual models, which may explain why yours has a Honda engine rather than a Briggs and Stratton, like this one above. Maybe the Engine information on the Honda will give you an idea of it's Year of Manufacture to compare to the Briggs on the above Colt. Regards Daryl
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Hi Bushy 260. Thanks for the welcome.I read your reply a couple of days ago ,but wanted to check with the guy who sold me the Colt to confirm the engine question. He tells me the chap who sold it to him put a new Honda 5 HP on it after the Briggs motor went west...so it is a replacement engine..not original
And I should clear up my reference to the label wear.All I can see is the dealer phone numbers on the plate ,but no serial numbers.I am going to assume it is just like the Colt in Barnfind's pics, because it has the same Hammered Blue paint and exact set of controls.
At least I know it's approx .age .The guy who sold it to me thought it was form the 50s !
I am still looking for a manual for her..if anyone can point the way.
Cheers
Cast your bread upon the waters ..he said Nothing yet,but lots of soggy bread
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Thank you Boyo. As the numbers were stamped into the ID plate, I'm wondering if their may be a possible chance of you getting a faint carbon image from the area, or is it totally smoothed out? Old School way of placing a piece of paper over the plate and using a lead pencil to get an impression. Sounds like the chances of this may be slim to none, but it might work for you.
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I think the best thing would have been was for B&S to invest in a bigger hammer to use when stamping the numbers on, some of them are so difficult to get any idea as to what the numbers were
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Bushy 260..you are, indeed, a creative thinker. I am remembering that, as a child we did "Rubbings" of old stone decorations and metal castings ..etc .We were amazed by the details we got using paper and a heavy lead pencil I will try a rubbing when I get the Rover back from the shop,where it is having a few things seen to. It would not start so a new coil and a carby tune up are being done. I will the attack the rust on the frame and seat.I intend to post a pic when it is all done. Cheers and beers! 
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No worries Boyo.... It made me smile with the "Cheers and Beers" quote. I use that for my mates on Facebook for their birthday wishes, but generally followed by \_/\_/\_/ to put the beers in.... :-) Hope it works, I learned that in Primary School (so many decades back), but at least it's worth a try. Hope it goes in your favour.
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A few pics of he ole Rover Colt As you can a see ,a work in progress. I have a question concerning the coil.A friend of mine was supposed to get the motor going,but had other urgent stuff to do ,so I am going to try my skills out (such as they are) He told me the coil was knackered and to replace it.I have sourced a Brisbane on line supplier on Ebay .The one in the photo and my old one have different hole positions. I know the holes in the new part are made for adjustment,but not sure if it would be enough. Can anyone who has fitted a mag/coil to the GXV160 Honda confirm this is the right part? I might be being over- cautious ,but better safe than sorry. Anyway ,I am going to do a bit of re-furb on the old gal and will post a few more pics as I go. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ignition-Coil-For-Honda-GX110-GX120-GX140-GX160-GX200-Engines-and-Chinese-Copy-/121805395085?hash=item1c5c2ad48d:g:Vp0AAOSw1DtXD585 ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2016/04/full-10107-28009-magcoil_001.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2016/04/full-10107-28010-magcoil_002.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2016/04/full-10107-28011-magcoil_003.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2016/04/full-10107-28012-magcoil_004.jpg)
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Just remembered to try Bushy 260's suggestion about the rubbing to discover the serial number..It worked!
Mine is Model 7314 Serial 19 1030
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Hi I have the same mower and wonder if someone could send a picture of the belt set up. The drive Belt broke collecting the drive peddle spring and wrapping it around the motor shafts. I found a new belt but not a spring. I have fitted the drive Belt on but have a problem with the belt rubbing on the pedal rod near the pulley, I can't see any other way it Fitts. Also I can't see where the spring should fit to bring the pedal back.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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