Scott Bonnar (c. April 1893[1] – 1961) was a South Australian engineer,[not verified in body] founder of a company which manufactured a range of lawn mowers and other implements, but perhaps best known[according to whom?]
They set up a welding workshop and brass-foundry at 3 Chapel Street, Thebarton, South Australia,[5] manufacturing brassware until at least 1927.
By 1924 Scott Bonnar & Co. had a workshop at 22 Mill Street, Adelaide, repairing and regrinding lawn mowers.
Developments in the 1920s includes a mower which cut a 14-foot (4 metre) swathe while leaving minimal tyre-tracks.
[11] The "Model 45" first appeared around 1968, and came out in three reel widths: 14, 17 and 20 inches (36, 43, 51 cm) and three power options: petrol, mains electricity and battery.