SupaSwift 775AC 18" Push Mower

The Supaswift 775AC is a domestic mower ideal for small to medium sized gardens. 18” steel base chassis, as well as a large 50 litre plastic catcher for convenience.

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SupaSwift was a pioneer in the introduction of rotary mowers sold in Australia. The Supa-Swift lawnmower was introduced in 1959 by the J.Swift Foundry of Mitcham, Melbourne and it quickly gained a solid reputation for quality design, build strength, and reliability. During the 1960s, SupaSwift mowers became very popular with lawn mowing contractors because they were perfect for Australian conditions and reliable. They were also originally designed with rear handles that folded up, the catcher was then hooked onto the top of the handle to save space when transporting on trailers.
SupaSwift are important to vintage mower history. They were one of the first to use 4-stroke engines on rotaries [Briggs, Kirby, and Villiers] and they were one of the first to introduce side-catchers, as can be seen in advertisement from 1959. They also appreciated the effect of larger wheel sizes on manoeuvrability. SupaSwift’s durability and longevity originally came from the quality of casting and skirted bases that has continued into modern manufacture. SupaSwift used advanced blade design for catching. Today, SupaSwift is owned by Roy Gripske & Sons distributed through Powerup Lawncare & is still highly regarded as a mower of choice for both commercial and domestic users and with the back up, service and support the product has from the Dealer Network, is it any wonder this great Aussie brand is the success it is today.

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