Old petrol lawnmower
I have just bought a second hand Suffolk Colt mower which looks as though it
may be around 40+ years old. I have been looking for any instructions on the web but I think the model is too old. The question I have is about what petrol grades I can use. I assume that it was designed for leaded petrol given its age but I don't know whether it is possible to use unleaded with it or if this would damage it. I would be grateful if anyone were able to point me in the direction of some information on this model. Many thanks in advance Andrew |
Old petrol lawnmower
Andrew Champion wrote:
[Suffolk Colt - around 40+ years old] ... what petrol grades I can use. Is it two or four stroke engine? If two then unleaded will be fine. -- William Tasso |
Old petrol lawnmower
"Andrew Champion" wrote:
Hello Andrew AC I have just bought a second hand Suffolk Colt mower which AC looks as though it may be around 40+ years old. I have been AC looking for any instructions on the web but I think the AC model is too old. The question I have is about what petrol AC grades I can use. I assume that it was designed for leaded AC petrol given its age but I don't know whether it is possible AC to use unleaded with it or if this would damage it. I would AC be grateful if anyone were able to point me in the direction AC of some information on this model. I would be wary of using unleaded on something that old, it runs hotter and drier and can cause problems so I'd steer away from that unless you get better advice from someone who knows about that engine specifically. LRP (sold as 4-star) /should/ be Ok though, or maybe one of your local garages is one of the few in the country that still does leaded. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý http://www.digdilem.org/ |
Old petrol lawnmower
Try Halfords, they should have an additive for petrol to use in engines that
wont take un leaded. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
Old petrol lawnmower
It is a four stroke but I think it might be safer to use LRP, just to be on
the safe side. Thanks for your help "William Tasso" wrote in message ... Andrew Champion wrote: [Suffolk Colt - around 40+ years old] ... what petrol grades I can use. Is it two or four stroke engine? If two then unleaded will be fine. -- William Tasso |
Old petrol lawnmower
In message , Andrew Champion
writes I have just bought a second hand Suffolk Colt mower which looks as though it may be around 40+ years old. I have been looking for any instructions on the web but I think the model is too old. The question I have is about what petrol grades I can use. I assume that it was designed for leaded petrol given its age but I don't know whether it is possible to use unleaded with it or if this would damage it. I would be grateful if anyone were able to point me in the direction of some information on this model. Try phoning: Atco Qualcast Ltd. (Spares / Sales / Accounts) Tel: 01449 742100. They were very helpful when I needed information about the Suffolk Punch petrol mower. -- Regards - Jim (reply to: News AT outcrops DOT co DOT uk) Woman went into a bar and asked for a double entendre. So the landlord gave her one. |
petrol lawnmower
Contact the Lawn Mower Museum, Shakespeare Street, Southport,Merseyside.
They have their own website and seem to have every handbook ever published plus a renovation service should you need it. Excellent organization. Grossejoe |
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