Vintage Whirlwind Lawn Mower

Murry Furry

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Does anyone know where I might be able to obtain parts for this one? Im considering restoring it but may be getting in over my head with a few parts sources. If they even exist. Anyone know any backgroud on this one?

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6057/6255297301_97f8d403ae_z.jpg

dude your in luck i got some parts people that never fale me, they are Oscar Wilson's
i can't tell you when they open, but they close at seven, so call the number i'm about to give you before then. 1-800-849-1297
 

benski

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It looks like a model "N", built in December of 1947. The model should be at the top left of that plate that is obscured in that picture.

By the time you get done canoodling with this thing, you'll be the Sherlock Holmes and resident expert of this rare breed!:biggrin::eek:
 

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I'm not so sure about that. But my addiction in vintage and antique engines is what brought me here. Someone gave me a Craftsman powered reel mower. Unfortunately, the mower was beyond restoration, but I saved the motor. I had a hard time trying to find the Tecumseh/Lauson model from the Craftsman numbers, but with the help of the ASECC, I was able to. Briggs & Stratton info is all over the web, but not so much for Tecumseh and the older Lauson. I hope the original poster has better luck with this Whirlwind.
 

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By the time you get done canoodling with this thing, you'll be the Sherlock Holmes and resident expert of this rare breed!:biggrin::eek:

I intended this comment kind of tongue in cheek.:wink: I do love trying to track down the history of all this old stuff, and parts can certainly be a big challenge, to say the least!:eek: It's kinda fun taking a derelict and bringing it back to life, even if it usually doesn't make too much economic sense.:cool::licking:
 

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I'm liking it as well. I'm having to make a piece of throttle linkage on a B&S 3hp that I am currently working on. It only dates back to 1965, but the part is NLA.
 

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Theres not much coming up on Google searches etc. Appears Whirlwind Lawn Mower company was in business in Milwaukee Wi. until 1948 when it was bought out by Toro. This must be a model produced prior to that. Finding the belts could well be a nightmare. Fortunatley the motor spins over freeley and most of the parts look like they are there. The tires are pnuematic and apparently have tubes in them. I havent been able to ascertain which model of Briggs and Stratton engine this is. Heres a pic of the tags.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6152/6255829718_8290240dd8_z.jpg

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6169/6255829624_f064083f08_z.jpg

Motor:

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6237/6255828974_dd15fe6c61_z.jpg

man i just thought of this for you, look for your local mower auctions, you can find pits and peaces of what you need for cheap.:cool:
 
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