GOODALL ROTARY CUTTERS 
POWER LAWN MOWERS THAT CUT WEEDS TOO! 

Mowing The Lawn 
GOODALL Sixteen 
The Sixteen-inch model is designed for close trimming and 
for mowing lawns up to one acre. In order to permit closer 
trimming and because of the shorter knife length, this 
model does not have the guard wheels in front. A guard 
plate is attached to the rear of the frame to prevent 
sticks, stones or other loose objects on the lawn from being 
thrown back toward the operator. Power is furnished by 
a 4 cycle 34, H. P. Lauson engine—$112.50. 
GOODALL Eighteen 
The Eighteen-inch model will cut about 11/2 acres per day. 
Guard wheels prevent the blade from cutting into the 
ground when used on uneven lawns and rough areas. An 
adjustable guard on rear of frame protects operator from 
loose sticks, stones or bones on the lawn. This model 
is just right for rough cutting because of its perfect and 
reserve power from the Lauson 4 cycle 1 H. P. engine— 
$135.00. : 
GOODALL Twenty 
The Twenty-inch model will cut about 2 acres per day, 
making quick work of the average large lawn. Lightweight 
and simplicity of design makes even this largest model 
easy to handle Guard wheels prevent the blade from 
scalping. An adjustable guard on rear of frame protects 
operator from loose sticks, stones or bones on the lawn. 
This model weighs only 66 pounds. Powered by a Lauson 
4 cycle 1 H. P. engine—$155.00. 
GOODALL is the sensational, new rotary type mower that 
proud owners are so enthusiastic about. Unusually simple 
in construction and weighing only about 30 pounds more 
than the average hand lawn mower, the Goodall is making 
fun out of the job of grass cutting. 
The patented vertical crankshaft drives the cutter arm 
direct, thus eliminating belts, chains, pulleys, sprockets 
and gears. The blade will slip in case of contact with an 
object it cannot cut. A direct drive makes it possible to 
have the engine balanced on only two wheels, which 
accounts for the ease of handling. 
No controls are necessary on the Goodall, just start the 
engine and roll it along, the automatic governor regulates 
the cutter speed for light or heavy cutting. Powered by 
an easy starting, dependable, Lauson 4 cycle engine, grass 
or weeds cannot get too high or heavy for the Goodall, 
it will cut a year’s growth of any grass or weed. Buck- 
horn-Plantain, Dandelion, Crabb Grass and other seed 
stalks are kept under control with the Goodall. Height 
of grass or weeds make no difference to the one-piece 
cutter knife which rotates horizontally at 2500 revolutions 
per minute. 


No Weed Too Tall for a Goodall 
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Trimming Close to Shrub and Fence 
GOODALL SPECIFICATIONS 
MOTOR: Lauson 4 cycle, L head, vertical crankshaft, de- 
signed and built for Goodall Rotary Cutters; fly ball type 
governor on crankshaft. 
LUBRICATION: Simple force-feed type Oil in base, lubri- 
cates entire engine and cutting unit bearings. Oil base 
holds one quart. 
CARBURETOR: Float feed with simple adjustment. Oil 
bath air cleaner on 18-inch and 20-inch models. 16-inch has 
moss type air cleaner. 
FRAME: Polished aluminum, ribbed for strength. Will 
not rust. Light in weight. Model Twenty has lightweight 
steel frame. 
WHEELS: Main wheels have 10 x 2.75 pneumatic tires 
with 2 ball bearings in each wheel. Guard wheels on 18- 
inch and 20-inch models prevent scalping, yet gives 2- 
wheel flexibility. 
CUTTING UNIT: One piece blade is made of oil-tempered 
steel, replaced or sharpened in a few minutes. Safety 
clutch drive. Can be adjusted to cut from 2%, to 31/2 
inches high. 
FUEL CAPACITY: Tank holds 1 gallon of gasoline, will 
run 8 hours on one gallon. Straight gasoline is used—no 
mixing of oil and gas. 
HANDLES: Metal with rubber hand grips 
Adjustable for 
comfort. 
All specifications. are subject to change. 

