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Posted By: dodegy victa 400 - 05/01/16 03:50 PM
hi all odk members
found this the other day on a nature strip and did not want to see it crushed as I have not seen one before.
its a gmf betts 1 pole motor 1400rpm cap start motor,motor is dated 1982, I wired up a lead for it and it wont work, could be the start capacitor, on off switch , or the windings are shagged but could not smell any burnt odour so may be not.

chassis is good, catcher looks to be the same as the victa compact as its a 16 inch cut, catcher has some minor cracks thought I would post it here if some one wants it.
cheers damo

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Posted By: CyberJack Re: victa 400 - 05/01/16 06:46 PM
Hi Dodegy

Some good photos there - I've never seen under the hood, so
quite helpful for the record of these motors.

The 400 represents Victa's return to electric mowers
in 1981. So quite collectible, I guess.

Brochure here:
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=70751

Cheers
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Jack
Posted By: IanOZ Re: victa 400 - 06/01/16 06:26 PM
So the 460 came out before the 400 this is dated March 1980
Ian
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Posted By: CyberJack Re: victa 400 - 06/01/16 08:15 PM
Hello Ian,

Great photos for the record.
I believe that the 400 and the 460 were introduced at the same time.
My best guess is for the 1980-81 lawnmowing season. This was a big
announcement that augmented the Super-Start advertising campaign.
New products for a new decade (just like the 1970s).

I might add that I believe Victa were experimenting with electrics
just prior to 1980 in Europe. I have one ad showing an electric Mustang
selling in the UK in 1979!

Here is a news record from January 1981. Note the cable carrier
swing arm (patented by Ransomes in the 1920s). I don't think we
have other photos of the Victa one - perhaps owners discarded them?

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For whatever reason, the 460 does not appear in the 1983 brochure.
It may have been dropped because of the new Qualcast electrics,
or because demand was poor for a electric utility, or ...?

Hope this helps.
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Jack
Posted By: dodegy Re: victa 400 - 12/01/16 04:17 PM
thanks guys for the pics and info on electric victas.
sorry to say as I had no replys for it it has gone to mower heaven, as
I have enough junk here as it is but have saved the catcher .
cheers2 damo
Posted By: paul_c Re: victa 400 - 13/08/18 06:18 AM
Hi ODK members,

Saved this one from the curb side waste collection, gave it a full strip clean and check over. Only had to replace the blades but did clean off a lot of dirt and rust, goes well, just need to bend up a cable arm and it will be complete.

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