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Hi all,

Just stumbled upon this and thought it might be useful to others: https://greenfield.com.au/manuals/

It is a new addition to the official website, which looks like it went up in December last year. It has download links to the manuals/parts lists for a fair few machines. It also categorises them into "historical" and "supported" sections - so it seems like they (Cox) are still providing some parts for older Greenfield machines going back 10-15 years or so.

Hopefully others find this useful/interesting as well.


RLP
Nothing for the the little Enduro. I hope Cox continues to make blades for it. At least they're still making Piecemakers!
G'day folks,
Very Well Done, that man! [so to speak] yay

This is much appreciated here at ODK; AFAIK none of those among us had spotted this resource.
I certainly had not! I was on the site not too long ago either.
Hi, where is t that I can find, view, print buy this breakdown please?
I'm looking for the 'exploded' version of all specs for bolts, etc......
G'day Bilby71,
Originally Posted by Bilby71
I'm looking for the 'exploded' version of all specs for bolts, etc......
Sorry mate, you are totally out of luck.

It was always the practice of Oz OPE manufacturers, to quote only their own internal part numbers for fasteners, in parts lists supplied to dealers. Detailed fastener specs were always company proprietary 'internal use only' documentation.

Unlike say Honda, who have always at least given a thread spec and length/head type for their fasteners.
Tried the link in Nov 2021, just a front splash screen with no active links that I could see. Drat.
Hi MattDT,

COX seems to have the same manuals page available on their own website here:

https://coxmowers.com.au/greenfield-manuals/

It's a bit unclear (to me) what the deal is with COX and what they're actually planning to do with the Greenfield brand. They've obviously stopped producing the "Fastcut 2", but I've heard rumours that they are planning to start selling the previous product line again, made to the same specs but manufactured in China? The single page site at https://greenfield.com.au would seem to support these rumours. Sounds interesting, and might be a good thing for the owners of older machines if the spare parts are still somewhat compatible, I'm thinking.

Regards,
RLP
So the story goes with greenfield, that the patent/license on the design of the original fastcut only expired last year I think, which is why they had to change the design to the fastcut 2 while in production. Now though they have given those exact specs to the factory that is making all of the cox ride ons now, and are going to start selling them again, to my knowledge under the greenfield name.

In my opinion the success/failure of this will come down to the Quality of the build and the pricing, which is ultimately what ended greenfield, who wants an 8 or 9k 34" tractor mower when a 42" zero turn is under 5k.

Side note, Cox actually still have a large range of spare parts for all the late model mowers in the factory, you just have to contact them directly.
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