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Very interesting tractor comparison brochure on the auction site
Triumph66 and one other reacted to slf-uk for a post in a topic
I just noticed this very interesting tractor comparison brochure on the auction site, link below. Some may find it an interesting read http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Extremely-rare-1969-Bolens-tractor-comparison-brochure-original-/291401646898?ssPageName=ADME:SS:SS:GB:1120 I am very tempted to buy it and post sections on this forum so we can all learn together however I think that might result in a shorter life expectancy. Iain -
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Very interesting tractor comparison brochure on the auction site
Triumph66 and one other reacted to Stormin for a post in a topic
That could be a distinct possibility. But Bolens would say that, wouldn't they. -
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Very interesting tractor comparison brochure on the auction site
Charlie Smith reacted to Stormin for a post in a topic
I agree. Bolens had a nerve to even think they had the better machine. -
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Bolens 800
slf-uk reacted to OldBuzzard for a post in a topic
Bolens called them "Allied Manufacturers". The made attachments that were 'approved' by Bolens to be sold with their tractors. In some cased they were 'universal attachments, like the towable sprayer pictured above, and others were designed to use the Bolens mounting system and PTO drive system. I actually have 2 big 4" binders full of brochures, literature manuals, parts lists, and even some communications between Bolens and the manufactures. It apparently came for the head of the Allied Manufactures department at Bolens. There are letters and bulletins in it signed by at least two different heads of the department. -
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Bolens 800
Triumph66 reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
From what i can see, a few companys made a lot of accessories for the big garden machinery manufacturers so companies such as Wheelhorse sold them to fit their equipment -
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Bolens 800
Triumph66 reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Found this brochure in a Wheelhorse data book but the tractor looks like a Bolens to me Just noticed that the data book is from Burton Supply Co, Youngstown, Ohio, perhaps OB knows of them ? -
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wheelhorse keo-matic
Triumph66 reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Here's one for you Andrew, from a Wheelhorse data book, looks like a Bolens to me ? -
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wheelhorse keo-matic
pmackellow reacted to Triumph66 for a post in a topic
Chris, that's a lovely period brochure that. It look remarkably similar to the Bolens LK advertising. The joys of this hobby is collecting the sales brochures, manuals, attachments and the tractor itself. -
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wheelhorse keo-matic
Triumph66 reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Just looked in my collection of brochures and found this Don't say anything about a collapsing steering wheel!! -
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wheelhorse keo-matic
Triumph66 reacted to diggerjames for a post in a topic
We shall see I've just bought a C 101 off that site ! -
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wheelhorse keo-matic
Triumph66 reacted to diggerjames for a post in a topic
That's the same one at York sale I just missed it as I was bidding on some tyres -
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wheelhorse keo-matic
diggerjames reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
I think it's got djs name on already, only 10 mins from his -
1 pointyou must buy it Iain rust to put the red boys in there place
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Aspen Fuel
Triumph66 reacted to Anglo Traction for a post in a topic
I understand your difficulties Iain, as I'm a 'Southpaw' (Leftie) as well, but try to use many things as a R/Handed person does. I've also decided to go over to Aspen on the infrequently used and small engine machines like Chainsaws & Brushcutters. The Atco Sidewheel will run on it as well...... Still too expensive to run Garden Tractors on it. Would be good if they treated it as a special case and at least removed the Duty Charge on it to reduce the cost and increase it's use. -
1 pointDigging up an old thread. On Saturday I had the joy of cutting the hedge around our garden which is approx 8 foot high and well over 700 foot long. I hate doing this job because I am left handed and most hedge cutters appear to be designed for right handed people, which results in having the exhaust in my face. I also suffer from sinus problems so I am usually ill for three days after each cutting session. It normally takes me four days to finish the job, which I spread over four weekends. I decided to give this Aspen fuel a try and I managed to cut the complete side of the hedge in one day without feeling ill afterwards. Just about every muscle in my body aches but I feel fine, the rest is just old age. I used a gallon of fuel so it was not a cheap cut but worth it. Next weekend I will get some more fuel and tackle the top. Thanks for the recommendation guys. Iain
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Kohler M16S rebuild
Anglo Traction reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
Richard, like I said - just about within tolerance for what I'll be using it for. It's not going to be worked hard, but does need to run properly and not haemorrhage oil. Either through drips or burning... -
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Bolens 800
Triumph66 reacted to The Fife Plooman for a post in a topic
Hi Andrew The medical term for your disease is called BOLEN-ITIS there is a cure but you are better passing it on to someone in Scotland From George S PS I am immune -
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C-120 refurb.
meadowfield reacted to Anglo Traction for a post in a topic
Good to see your progress Norm. I was getting worried that you'll spend more than 2 years to finish this like me on my C-120 . Black look's good. Would nice to also see the Motor Black and a bit of Silver perhaps?............or polished steel !- Keep up the good work and piccies for Chris . -
1 pointLook in up coming shows on here and you can use the recycling section for sales and wants.
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1 pointThanks NIGEL it certainly helped me getting the engine running which I wanted to do before I started stripping the tractor and engine so I knew it ran before I started tripping over hundreds of parts all over my workshop Sort the feedback out tomorrow Where is the best place to find out about shows and sales or any good clubs to join
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Westwood
Triumph66 reacted to WestwoodGazelle for a post in a topic
Very nice indeed She'll easily outlast a modern mower many times over. -
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Kohler M16S rebuild
diggerjames reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
It's bring your own refreshments guys -
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1 pointIt was/is a Bolens - guessing a mid/late 60's 650 model.