Rover Mowers Limited

7. SPARE PARTS

 

 

26

7.1 Series 85000, 86000 and 96000 base spare parts

1

A03300

Base

1

27

A03492

Decal- sound level

1

2

A03510

Height adjustment rack

1

28

A03409

Nameplate

1

3

A03456

Rear Flap

1

29

373109

Tension washer

4

4

A03325

Spring- rear flap

1

30

A03092

Ratchet plate

4

5

A03455

Handle- rear flap

1

31

S2501116

Ratchet plate

2

6

A03126

Pivot bush

2

32

290112

Poprivet- 73 AS 6-4 blind

10

7

A10148

Conbar assembly

1

33

A02127

Taptite- 3/8" - 16 HWH x 1" Ind.hex.W/H Duo. 3

8

A02591

Conbar spring

1

34

*

Decal- Model

1

9

A03515

Axle bracket- RH.

1

35

A04052

Self tapping screw- 10 x 5/8" pan ph/head2

10

A03514

Axle bracket- LH.

1

36

A03549

Cable clip

1

11

A03516

Clamp bolt

2

37

A03323

Plug chain slot- model 50

1

12

A02051

Woodruff key

1

38

A010141

Rear axle assembly- model 50

1

13

A01486

Disc boss

1

39

A03313

Rear axle bush- model 50

2

14

A00293

Disc assembly

1

40

A03250

Plastic handle

1

15

A01716

Backplate

1

41

A10284

Height adj. lever assembly

1

16

A03830

Blade- standard

4

42

A03336

Packing plate

1

16

A03930

Blade- Mulch N Catch

 

43

A02066

Rivet

2

17

A00673

Blade bolt kit

2

44

A03319

Rear wheel assembly

2

18

A10154

Disc bolt kit

1

45

A03303

Grass deflector

1

19

A10140

Front axle assembly- professional

1

46

A10381

Rear stoneguard- Mod. 50

1

19

A10527

Front axle assembly- professional

1

46

A03604

Rear stoneguard- Mod. 60

1

20

A03450

Front axle bush

2

47

A02071

Rivet- 73 SS 4-3

2

21

A03459

Wheel seal

4

48

A02235

Nyloc nut- 1/4" unc.

2

22

A03320

Front wheel assembly

2

49

A03472

Decal- turbothrust

1

23

A03353

Wheel bearing

8

50

A03927

Nose comb

1

24

A03414

Wheel cap

4

51

A04108

Rivet

2

25

A03306

Pivot rod

1

52

A04099

Washer- 3/16" x 3/4"

2

26

A03743

Decal- Warning

1

53

A04111

Screw

2

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Rover 50, 60 owner manual Spare Parts

50, 60 specifications

The Rover 50 and 60 models, produced by the British car manufacturer Rover during the late 1990s and early 2000s, represent an intriguing mix of classic styling and contemporary automotive technology. These models catered to the growing demand for compact executive cars, offering a blend of comfort, performance, and practicality.

The Rover 50 is essentially a rebadged version of the Honda Concerto, showcasing Rover's knack for integrating Japanese reliability with British luxury. It features a design that reflects the quintessential Rover ethos, characterized by a smooth silhouette, elegant lines, and a distinctive front grille. The interior of the Rover 50 is designed for driver comfort, with spacious seating and high-quality materials that lend a premium feel. Interior technology options include innovations for the period, such as air conditioning, electric windows, and a comprehensive audio system.

Under the hood, the Rover 50 offers a range of engine options, including both petrol and diesel choices. These engines are designed to deliver a balanced mix of performance and fuel efficiency, appealing to both the sporty driver and the economically-minded commuter. The manual and automatic transmission options provide a level of flexibility for drivers with different preferences.

Meanwhile, the Rover 60, which followed a similar formula, aimed to attract a slightly more upscale customer base. With a larger footprint and a more powerful engine range, the Rover 60 is designed for those requiring a bit more space and performance. This model is praised for its smooth driving dynamics and confident handling, making it a popular choice among those seeking a reliable yet engaging driving experience.

Safety features in both models were comprehensive for their time. Dual airbags, anti-lock braking systems, and reinforced body structures were standard, reflecting an increasing focus on occupant protection in the automotive industry.

The Rover 50 and 60 symbolize an era of transition for Rover, as the company sought to blend its rich heritage with modern automotive advancements. As such, these models are often regarded as compelling choices for buyers looking for classic British design with the reliability of Japanese engineering, making them noteworthy entries in the history of compact executive cars.