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hortiman started the topic New toy from 1929! in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 11 years, 6 months ago
I thought I would post a few photos of this 1929 Auto culto I collected from a smallholding near here yesterday. It had been in the same family since new but has been in a damp shed covered in old coats for the last 30-40 years. I am not sure if it is fitted with a reversible plough marketed by Auto Culto or was it an aftermarket accessory?
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hortiman replied to the topic Bmb ploughmate belt in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 11 years, 6 months ago
Hi there joiner3
All I can add is that I once owned a ploughmate, it had a car timing belt as the drive belt, but not sure which vehiclw it was from.
Chris
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hortiman replied to the topic Villiers Mk 12 with B10/1 carb in the forum Help and information 11 years, 7 months ago
Hi there.
My 200 is buried at the back of the barn this time of the year, but if i remember tomorrow I will get a photo and send it on to you.Chris F
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hortiman replied to the topic new member looking for parts in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 7 months ago
Hello Rustyman.
I have a dead trusty down here in West Wales, you would be welcome to come and remove the pieces you need. I am not sure where you are based.Chris
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hortiman replied to the topic ploughing with Howard 400? in the forum Help and information 11 years, 7 months ago
Hi again mickattwo
The Howard 700 plough is suitable for horticultural ploughing competitions, they also marketed a reversible plough to the 700. All the other Howard models were either too small and underpowered to pull a plough or were designed solely at rotary cultivators. Clifford also marketed some ploughs suitable for horti ploughing…[Read more]
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hortiman replied to the topic ploughing with Howard 400? in the forum Help and information 11 years, 7 months ago
Hello mickattwo
I don’t think a Howard 400 is suitable for ploughing, I have never seen or heard of a plough attachment for a 400. There is no mention of a plough in the brochure. But I have been proved wrong before! Are you sure it is not a Howard 700 as that is a very good ploughing machine.
Chris
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hortiman replied to the topic clifford 200 in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 11 years, 7 months ago
Hi there bicky.
Could it be that you are expecting too much from this little machine? They are not particularly powerful, and more suited to shallower cultivations , they are definitely not a ‘digging machine’.But of course the engine could be ‘tired’ and in need of some TLC, difficult to judge without seeing it in action.
Chris
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hortiman replied to the topic ALLEN SCYTHE DATING in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 7 months ago
Hello TED20
Your Allen scythe is a Mark1 machine manufactured in 1936. Machine Nos 692 – 1726 were all made in 1936, which was the last Mark 1.
Hope this helps
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hortiman replied to the topic Howard bantam fuel tank straps in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 7 months ago
Hello wandr.
I have found a pair of new/old stock straps.
PM me if you are still interested
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hortiman replied to the topic mayfield with rotorvator in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 11 years, 8 months ago
As you will notice the wheels are further apart than the rotavator unit, which is not ideal for row crop work, also it means running on cultivated ground on each pass. Not surprising it was not a success!
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hortiman replied to the topic mayfield with rotorvator in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 11 years, 8 months ago
Here is a Wentworth in action in 2009 piloted by none other than Mr ‘merlin keeper’
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hortiman replied to the topic Howard bantam fuel tank straps in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 8 months ago
Hi there.
I think I may have some new /old stock in the barn, I will look in the next day or two.
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hortiman replied to the topic Mayfield cutter/scythe belt size in the forum Help and information 11 years, 8 months ago
Hi there
I suggest that you message ‘merlinkeeper’ who is a regular on this forum, he is into mayfields in a big way.
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hortiman replied to the topic Weeley working weekend in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 8 months ago
Andrew.
If the Hirth piston is still usable I can find you a s/h oil pump, let me know what you decide to do.
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hortiman replied to the topic Howard Bantam rotovator in the forum Help and information 11 years, 8 months ago
I have mislaid my list at the moment, but will look when I return middle of next week.
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hortiman replied to the topic Weeley working weekend in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 8 months ago
What happened to the Hirth piston? looks like it was running dry, maybe the pipe feeding the cylinder bore was blocked, or oil pump failed.
I have a s/h piston but not sure of size, it may be oversize.Chris
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hortiman replied to the topic 6.00 x 22. Tyres regarding inner tubes in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 9 months ago
I made exhaustive enquiries about 20+ years ago for my DB2Ds, all the manufacturers I contacted said that they used to produce them, but moulds were lost or destroyed years ago, I used to find scrap Plowmates etc as a source of tyres, but they have a value of their own now, so that source has more or less dried up. As for tubes, I think I may be…[Read more]
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hortiman replied to the topic Throttle cables in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 9 months ago
Hello Andrew
I always get mine made by Jon Cruse, at The Mower Centre, Hailsham, East Sussex. 01323 842 477.
He always makes a good job of them and is a Club member of long standing.
He has a website too.
Hope this helps
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hortiman replied to the topic New membership form now available. in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 9 months ago
Charlie.
I have given a pile to Dave for weeley and still have some here.
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hortiman replied to the topic Great Dorset Steam Fair 27-31/08/14 in the forum General talk and discussion 11 years, 9 months ago
Thanks to everyone who popped in to see us in the marquee. There certainly was a diverse range of machines this year without too many duplications, at last they seem to have the selection process sorted out.
We could have sold club regalia, but sadly we were unable to get it down to the show this year, but don’t forget you can order it through the…[Read more] - Load More