GOODALL ROTARY CUTTERS 
POWER LAWN MOWERS THAT CUT WEEDS TOO! 

Mowing The Lawn 
MODEL “EIGHTEEN” 
The “'Eighteen’’ inch Model will cut about ll, acres per 
day. Plenty of reserve power is furnished by a 4 cycle ll/, 
H.P. Lauson engine. Speed is controlled by automatic 
governor. Straight gasoline is used for fuel and the tank 
holds one-half gallon which will run for about four hours. 
No. 20 oil in the base lubricates the entire engine. 
The frame is made of polished aluminum and ribbed 
for strength. It will not rust and is very light in weight. 
The metal handles have rubber hand grips and are adjust- 
able for comfort. For easy handling the wheels have 
two ball bearings in each wheel and roll on 10 x 2.75 
pneumatic tires. 
Goodall blades are made of oil tempered steel and are 
easily sharpened in just a few minutes with a file or 
carborundum stone. There is never any need to send 
your Mower off to be sharpened. The cutting width is 18 
inches and the height of cut is adjustable from 2 to 31/, 
inches. Delivered Price $139.75. 

No Weed Too Tall for a Goodall 
Kentucky’s Most Popular Power Mower 
The sensational rotary power mower that you have heard 
so much about from enthusiastic and proud owners is the 
Goodall Rotary Cutter. Unusually simple in design and 
weighing only a few pounds more than the average hand 
lawn mower, the Goodall is making fun out of the job of 
grass cutting. 
The direct drive from engine to cutter eliminates gears, 
belts, chains, pulleys, and sprockets, ‘therefore, the main- 
tenance on Goodalls is just naturally lower than possible 
with the conventional type mower. peed and clutch con- 
trols are unnecessary as the engine speed is regulated by 
an automatic governor which keeps the cutter knife rotating 
horizontally at 2500 revolutions per minute. There is plenty 
of Power to mow the heaviest grasses or cut the tallest 
weeds. Once over the lawn with a Goodall does a clean 
job as the blade cuts dandelions, buckhorn plantain stems 
or any other tall growth regardless of height. A _ safety 
clutch prevents damage to the blade when striking an 
object it can not cut. 
The Goodall is balanced on two pneumatic tired wheels 
with smaller auxiliary wheels at the front to prevent scalp- 
ing on uneven lawns. This mower cuts when moved forward 
or backward and is so easy to handle that you can trim 
in and around closer places than possible with a hand lawn 
mower. The Goodall takes the place of lawn mower, sickle, 
scythe and mowing machine in certain areas. Goodall 
mowers are being imitated, but not duplicated. 

Trimming Close to Shrub and Fence 
MODEL “TWENTY” 
This ‘‘Twenty’’ inch Model will cut about 2 acres per 
day with ease. The 112 H. P. Lauson Engine, 4 Cycle, 
delivers plenty of power for either rough areas or smooth 
lawns. No controls are necessary as the speed is regu- 
lated by an automatic governor. Straight gasoline is used 
in the fuel tank and No. 20 oil in the base lubricates 
the engine and cutting unit bearings. The Model “Twenty’’ 
has a light weight unbreakable steel frame with deep 
skirts on the sides and rear to protect the operator from 
sticks and stones that may be struck by the blade. 
The Model ‘‘Twenty’’’ is balanced on two main wheels 
which have 10 x 2.75 pneumatic tires and two ball bear- ° 
ings in each wheel. Guard wheels on the front prevent 
scalping, yet give two wheel flexibility. The tough cutter 
blade is made of oil tempered steel and is easily re- 
placed or sharpened with a file or scythe stone. The 
cutting width is 20 inches and the cutting height is adjust- 
able from 2 to 31/, inches. The fuel tank holds one-half 
gallon of gasoline which will run the Mower for about 
four hours. The metal handles have rubber grips and 
are adjustable for comfort. Delivered Price $159.75. 
