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alan replied to the topic Ginge Prisma 12" in the forum Garden implements 6 years ago
When I researched the Ginge article for the VHGMC I struggled to find a great deal about Ginge. However, it did appear that the push cylinder mowers were very popular at the time but my guess is that many will have ended up in the back of sheds, got corroded and then ended up at the tip. Newer versions are available today which shows how good the…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Need help identifying my Mountfield. in the forum Help and information 6 years ago
The brochures show a red and silver colour scheme as well.

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alan replied to the topic Batric in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years ago
Thanks for the replies and useful info.
I’ve had another look. Batric adverts indicate that they were making electric powered machines back in the 1960’s and were still selling them into the 1980’s. Indeed it does appears mobility scooters etc became a main avenue in the 1970’s and beyond and were a great success.
Thanks for the info on Braune…[Read more]
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alan started the topic Batric in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years ago
I’ve had a query regarding Batric of Stroud and their 12V machines. Does anyone recall them?
@nemode these images may help you, they are both from 1970.
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alan commented on the post, Build a Better Wheelbarrow 6 years ago
Sam, There’s little else I know about the model you are looking for. Newspaper and magazine adverts seem to be a good place to look or even trade reports in magazines. Any photos to aid future researchers can be […]
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alan replied to the topic Coldwell Improved Excelsior in the forum Garden implements 6 years ago
Hello Ian
The only image I can find is of a 1905 advert. At the bottom is mentioned the Excelsior and Improved Excelsior. ‘The Excelsior was awarded first prize, Royal Horticultural Society, 1886; also first prize, Paris Int. Ex. 1889. Many additional advantages are included in the 1905 pattern of the Improved Excelsior’
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alan replied to the topic Hayter 10/30 wont drive in the forum Ride-on machines 6 years ago
Just for info, there are handbooks and parts lists to download on the Hayter website;
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alan wrote a new post 6 years ago
I’ve found many references in various online archives referring to home made garden machinery. Interestingly there’s many plans for garden tractors including both the two and four wheel variety. I suppose this […]

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alan replied to the topic Ride on lawnmower in the forum Help and information 6 years, 1 month ago
In 1977 the Horwool business was purchased by Nickerson Bros. of Lincolnshire.
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alan started the topic I should have bought…. in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years, 1 month ago
I have been doing research on Lawnflite mowers, this is no easy task I can tell you, but it reminded me of a machine I saw years ago that I should have bought at a sale, although I did take photos, one attached.
It was a Lawnflite 8 made by MTD and imported by Barrus in the 70’s. This ride-on-mower was complete and had all the elements of a…[Read more]
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alan started the topic Things To Do on VHGMC in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years, 1 month ago
Over the years the VHGMC website has grown to include many things other than the forum.
We have put together a list of links to various pages within the website such as the gallery, ploughing, shop, downloads and the Cultivator magazine etc. This link can be found in the right side column as ‘Things To Do’.
The link is also here – Things To Do…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Westwood W6 in the forum Ride-on machines 6 years, 1 month ago
The only thing I can think of is that the shaft size may be different depending on engine and (from experience) require a pulley with a larger/smaller centre hole to fit on to the engine. I swapped a Tecumseh engine (cannot remember what machine)) for a much better Briggs and it required a new double pulley as the Tecumseh-sized one wouldn’t fit…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Westwood W6 in the forum Ride-on machines 6 years, 1 month ago
I have the brochure, it says the W6 has a 222cc, 6hp, Tecumseh 4 stroke engine. The W6 was recoil start and the W6E was electric start.
The W8 model had a 314cc, 8hp, Briggs and Stratton 4 stroke engine with electric start.
However, this isn’t to say that the W6 was never available with a Briggs engine at some point. I’d be tempted to install…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Where will it end in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years, 1 month ago
At the other end of the scale, I bought some brochures last week with free postage. Made an offer that was accepted by the seller, when they turned up the seller had paid more for the postage than I had for the brochures. They’d made a loss after taking into account the postage, listing fees and Paypal. I wonder if they were aware?
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alan started the topic YTS Scheme in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years, 1 month ago
I was just reading on the forum about road registering a garden tractor, then saw a mention of a P.C.V. license (Pedestrian Controlled Vehicle).
This reminded me of when I first I did my initial horticultural training via the Government YTS Scheme in the late 1980’s. I worked at a public school and the grounds were amalgamated with the local…[Read more] -
alan replied to the topic Push garden tiller /cultivator in the forum Garden implements 6 years, 1 month ago
Just had a look online, 1950’s by the Rowe Mfg Co.
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alan replied to the topic Push garden tiller /cultivator in the forum Garden implements 6 years, 1 month ago
Gary, Just out of interest do you happen to know what make the cultivator is?
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alan replied to the topic Super Models in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years, 1 month ago
Brinly plough

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alan replied to the topic Super Models in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years, 2 months ago
I have a selection of John Deere and Cub Cadet model garden tractors.

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alan replied to the topic Italian Manufacturer in the forum General talk and discussion 6 years, 2 months ago
Many thanks for information, Clive.
I’ve done a bit more research and find that the full name is MAC Garda, and it has Castelgarden connections, but I’m still vague on that one. And there’s bits of a Garda mower for sale, not far away from me, on the internet!
I think the Garda company made a lot of other machines. I’ll have a look for the…[Read more]
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