Hello
ODK History Lovers
By the
late 1950s, the great company
Villiers was claiming that
8 out of every 10 Australian lawnmower manufacturers were using their engines.
Whilst I do not dispute that, the reality is that Villiers� market share of the lawnmower market was in decline.
Victa, Boundy, and Pope all had their own engine designs. New engine manufacturers like
Hurricane and
Southern Cross would also make an impact.
The biggest impact, however, would come from the
Americans, with Kirby-Tecumseh, Briggs & Stratton, and
Clinton engines entering the rotary lawnmower market in a serious way from the 1960s.
For the record, I want to include an example of a Villiers advertisement from
1959 (see Part Two).
In that ad., they list their major Australian makes (or models) using Villiers lawnmower engines:-
This is an extensive list, but the bold statistic of �8 out of every 10 Motor Mower Manufacturers Choose Villiers Engines�
is a bit provocative in that some of these manufacturers did not use Villiers exclusively, and some of
these manufacturers were quite small companies.
TO BE CONTINUED �