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2 pointsFound this useful set of plans http://www.vintageprojects.com/tractors/garden-tractor-plans.pdf
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1 pointSold now so a bit irrelevant but anyone have any info on this?
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1 pointNope, not a "making something on a lathe" thread, but a "using the best bits from two lathes" sort of thing My 80+ year old Southbend lathe has served me well for many a year and all sorts of things have been made on it, but lately it has been suffering with belt slip problems and as you can see from the photo the bench it is on is starting to bend! My other lathe is/was a TW Monoturn which to put it politely is very worn! The base is good (apart from a crack in it) and the motor is very strong.. The rest is scrap really! Strip down of the Southbend to make it lighter to move about.. A chance to give it a good clean as well.. The TW Monoturn soon looked like this.. And eventually it was reduced to a pile of parts. Rather than use the lathe base/tray legs I will be using just the tray. The bench will be strengthened a huge amount to take the extra weight of the tray and bigger motor. This is only a mock-up so the big bits of box will go and the tray mounted level on the bench once I have cut a hole for the drain bit on the tray which is lower than the rest of the tray.. The lathe and tray look good together, a good time worn match
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westwood T1200
HeadExam reacted to Joe the small engine man for a post in a topic
hi all, as you know I got a FE35 Ferguson, but at the sametime I couldn't resist the Westwood! it was used as a bowling green first cut mower, it cam with spare belts and all the attachments. its a great runner with a new re-built gearbox, I also took the original gearbox as a spare for parts. the engine isn't the original, it looks like a 16HP Briggs but im not sure haven't had time to really look at it, so will have a better look soon! This is it loaded up on the trailer, as soon as I got it up there it ran out of petrol! -
1 pointNot sure if any of you use the "chip" as a religious/spiritual symbol or sign, but there is a nice one for sale on eBay at a very reasonable cost. The location of the seller seems familiar. http://www.ebay.com/itm/281895172235?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
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Circle of Chip spiritual sign
the showman reacted to Triumph66 for a post in a topic
If that was Cheese and Onion I would snap that up! -
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Cultivator tynes
ranger reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Thats great and thanks, i remember seeing the photos but couldnt remember who had them. I'll do a photo and size tomorrow. -
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Cultivator tynes
the showman reacted to ranger for a post in a topic
I bought 5 boxes of rigid tine harrow spikes, Chris, if that is what you are after, let me know what size you want,, and how many, if I've got what you need You're more than welcome to some, all 5 boxes cost me £1.00p -
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Ransomes MG2 number 137
expeatfarmer reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
In my experience (probably way behind most of you) When I'm convinced it's all there and its just fuel - or lack of. I just put a teaspoon in through the plug hole. It usually make it fire first stroke and then they tnd to draw enough fuel through to run. It it runs for a second or so, it at least satisfies me that the timing, valves and spark are OK... -
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Circle of Chip spiritual sign
HeadExam reacted to Joe the small engine man for a post in a topic
what exactly made the hole in the middle? and that's a expensive chip! Regards Joe -
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westwood T1200
Joe the small engine man reacted to Wristpin for a post in a topic
"the engine isn't the original, it looks like a 16HP Briggs but im not sure haven't had time to really look at it, so will have a better look soon! " Not sure about it being a Briggs with that vertical oil filter - possibly a touch of Kohler - but it's been a while! -
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Unknown Rotavator
Will-Haggle reacted to Andyp88 for a post in a topic
I was trying to find out what it was for ages thought it was Merry Tiller but couldn't find any info on the model. It was a beast of a thing. Just found this now. -
1 pointThat looks very tidy that Westwood. A nice find.
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Unknown Rotavator
Will-Haggle reacted to nigel for a post in a topic
Will haggle will know if its a merrytiller -
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Unknown Rotavator
Will-Haggle reacted to Hillsider for a post in a topic
I don't have photo to post but I believe it may be a Merry Tiller, possibly a twin six. If I find more info I shall post again. -
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New workshop
jak3_smith reacted to meadowfield for a post in a topic
Slow progress, what with Xmas and all that. We got distracted with the centre support column and decided it would make a good drill stand/bench grinder stand/ power point. -
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New here, where do I begin?
Joe the small engine man reacted to nylyon for a post in a topic
Welcome to My Old Machine. First place for you to begin is to introduce yourself in our introductions area Here you can tell us a little bit about yourself, what kinds of machines you have and maybe a little about where you live. You can then add yourself to our member map and check out other members who may live close to you. You never know, there may be another MoM member right next door. Have a technical Forum question? Ask it here in our Site Suggestions / Updates & Issues area. No one is born with the knowledge how to do things on the forum, and no question is stupid. In most cases, if you have a question, there are others with the same question as well, so PLEASE ask, you'll be helping those who don't ask.