As we say here in the States, it will turn on a dime and give you 9 cents change
At full lock, the front and rear tires have about 1" clearance between them.
The LKs came in 5 and 6 Hp versions, all of which were manual start. The early ones in 1964-66 (models 910-01 and 910-02) had a 6 Hp Briggs. In 1966 there was also the model 911-01 with a 6 Hp. Lawson engine.
From 1967-1970 they all had 5 and 6 Hp Lawson engines.
I have it's 'big brother' a 1964 Estate Keeper 7, and they are a lot of fun to operate. Takes a little getting used to it, but after than it's loads of fun.
The are also great mowers as the deck is out front and cuts the grass before any wheels run over it.
While you can't classify them as garden tractors, there was a front blade available for the LKs, and the EKs had a snowcaster available in addition tot he blade.
My EK7 with a 32" snowcaster and with a 30" cylinder mower: