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On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 06:24:57 -0600, Pete Keillor
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 17:03:13 -0800, Larry Jaques
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 19:24:13 -0500, wrote:

I just pulled my "antique" lawn mower out of the attic shed where it
has resided since 1996 and fired it up again. It is a 1957 Canadian
Lawn King, manufactured by Clemmer Industries in Waterloo Ontario with
a Lauson V20G engine.
Perfect running condition. See it at http:\\snyder.on.ca\pages\Old
Engines\Lawn King Mower.htm


sigh Here's a working URL, clare.
http://snyder.on.ca/pages/Old%20Engi...ng%20Mower.htm


My great uncle Bill Peltier made a bunch of lawn mowers immediately
following WWII. We had one with a Lauson engine. This one used a
horizontal shaft engine with a twisted V-belt to a spindle. It was
pretty crude, flat deck, no chute, no guard in sight, pipe handle,
skinny little front wheels, larger back ones.

Every time that damned thing rusted out, Dad would rebuild it in a
heavier gauge. The last iteration was 11 ga., still with the same
skinny tires. Pushing that thing through wet Saint Augustine grass
was work.

Dad is approaching 95 (Dec 22), and still living at the old place. I
was looking around in the barn a few weeks back, and the old thing is
still there. Probably hasn't been used in 40 years. The Lauson is
long gone, B&S now.

Pete Keillor

Lauson became Tecumseh. I also have one of those tubular framed sheet
metal decked 24 inch mowers woth the twisted belt and horizontal shaft
engine. It has 20 inch bicycle tires on the rear - and is self
propelled. When the steel deck corroded through I put on a stainless
deck. When the old Briggs died 2 years aho I put on a 6.5HP Bolton
(chinese honda clone in blue paint) engine.

I'll have to post pictures of it too. Made in Schreveport La. It had a
6BS motor - so that dates IT back to the late fifties Made from '53 to
'58) I use it every week during the growing season to mow my lawn.