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alan posted a new activity comment 1 year, 2 months ago
I have the three documents – handbook, parts catalogue, and 1981 brochure with price list.
You may have to cut and paste the following links for the P…[Read more]
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alan posted a new activity comment 1 year, 2 months ago
I’ll do the handbook etc this week. It’s possible that I have a brochure with the 11 in it, but would have to dig it out.
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alan posted a new activity comment 1 year, 2 months ago
Indeed, I have a hard copy of the owners handbook and the parts catalogue with exploded diagrams. I can scan and copy them into a PDF and send you a download link.
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That would be fantastic thank you! Have searched all over but to be honest haven’t found much of a trace the Mountfield 11 even existed 😆
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I’ll do the handbook etc this week. It’s possible that I have a brochure with the 11 in it, but would have to dig it out.
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Thank you very much! That is extremely helpful
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I have the three documents – handbook, parts catalogue, and 1981 brochure with price list.
You may have to cut and paste the following links for the P…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Aspera engines in the forum Grass Cutting Machinery 1 year, 3 months ago
Thank you for the adverts about Aspera Frigo. Interesting to see the connections between all the companies. I had not seen those adverts before.
I have a Tecnamotor service manual, attached as a PDF. There is a list of 2-stroke engine specifications at the end of section F.The models mentioned are AH47 AV47, AH58, AH81, V51-TA, H51-TH, VA-VH,…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Aspera engines in the forum Grass Cutting Machinery 1 year, 3 months ago
Attached is the BV series brochure, which may date from the mid-1980s.
Also, a 1987 Tecumseh advert and a 1978 Aspera advert. Both are from UK magazines.
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alan replied to the topic Aspera engines in the forum Grass Cutting Machinery 1 year, 3 months ago
Thank you for the information. I agree that it is difficult to find all the data regarding Aspera!
Indeed, there is a Whirlpool link to Aspera. I have now found the Whirlpool history in a business publication. It lists that in 1985/6 that Whirlpool bought “A majority interest in Aspera s.r.l., an Italian compressor manufacturer”. Aspera produced…[Read more]
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alan wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Aspera & Tecumseh Engines
Tecumseh is one of the main engine brands we see on many vintage machines, including mowers, rotavators, wood chippers, and even mini bikes. In the USA, […] -
alan replied to the topic Paint or not paint in the forum Garden implements 1 year, 3 months ago
And it’s a 5-hp engine.
There’s some useful info on the Mountfield cultivators in the attached brochure PDF.
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alan started the topic Aspera engines in the forum Grass Cutting Machinery 1 year, 3 months ago
I had a search online for the history of Aspera engines and found very little information, so I’m considering that a short front-page website article might be useful. There are some Italian brochures online and I have some UK adverts and brochures.
I have dragged myself around the internet and company documents, but can anyone add to what I have…[Read more]
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alan wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Mowers and Bicycles
It is often overlooked, but many of the manufacturers of vintage horticultural machinery were also involved in manufacturing an array of other items. Just […] -
alan replied to the topic Opperman/Thorneycroft low loader. 1950 ish in the forum Help and information 1 year, 5 months ago
I have poked around the internet to see what I can find about the buildings on Stirling Corner Borehamwood. I assume these were the Opperman premises – but if anyone knows differently then please correct me.
The Ordnance Survey maps show a building appeared at Stirling Corner in 1938 – Opperman started there in 1938/39. This building no longer…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Opperman/Thorneycroft low loader. 1950 ish in the forum Help and information 1 year, 5 months ago
As you will have no doubt found, there is some information online about Opperman. However, it is a bit sketchy and there doesn’t seem to be much about the factory.
There are references to different addresses for Opperman. A new factory was built in 1939 at Sterling Corner, Borehamwood. This no longer exists and, from anecdotal evidence, I think…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Gutbrod tractor? in the forum Grass Cutting Machinery 1 year, 5 months ago
That does look like a Gutbrod ride-on mower. Your tractor looks complete, although I cannot see if you have the mower deck. It is a reasonably scarce machine and the 1966 engine code seems a likely date.
I recall the mower deck would have been 24″ wide. It would have been side-discharge by the front right wheel.
The steel seat, steering wheel,…[Read more]
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alan wrote a new post 1 year, 6 months ago
Quiz 2024 – Locations and Countries
Here are twelve questions for a short quiz. Usually, the questions are quite random but this time they have a theme! How good is your […] -
alan replied to the topic Machine identification in the forum Garden implements 1 year, 7 months ago
There’s an advert and pictures in the gallery:
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alan wrote a new post 1 year, 8 months ago
Quiz: Guess the company…#3
This is the third in a series of ‘Guess the company’ quizzes – and is more difficult than the first two and the clues are not in date order. Can you […] -
alan wrote a new post 1 year, 9 months ago
Vertex Engine
Earlier this year there was a discussion on the forum about how many different manufacturers (or brands) had produced engines that were fitted to […] -
alan replied to the topic Website in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 10 months ago
Hello All,
Thank you for the comments.
Firstly we haven’t altered the website layout – honestly, it wasn’t us! But it appears that one of the numerous automatic software updates has upset the sidebar that runs down the right of every page.
Things like ‘Recent Replies’ and ‘Recent Topics’ should show in the right column when logged in.…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Help with identifying Brass Machinery Tag in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 10 months ago
It could certainly be from a tree or nursery stock.
A few years ago when working I found many tags from fruit trees and plants that had fallen to the ground and been buried for decades. I still have quite a few in different shapes and sizes. One unusual one is for Narcissus Masterpiece – this cast plant label measures 62mm x 18mm x…[Read more]
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alan replied to the topic Help with identifying Brass Machinery Tag in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 10 months ago
I have looked through adverts, catalogues, etc., and cannot find anything that looks like your item.
I doubt that it has been fixed on a machine. I would have thought that if it came with a machine, it would have the maker mark such as Ransomes or Greens. Also, it appears to have no other fixing than the ability to take a length of wire or…[Read more]
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Thank you very much! That is extremely helpful
I have the three documents – handbook, parts catalogue, and 1981 brochure with price list.
You may have to cut and paste the following links for the P…[Read more]