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  1. Very tidy. Be interesting to see how the soil look after you have rotovated it.
  2. Popped up to the yard today and had a quick root around on my MM. Mine is number 134
  3. Thanks Paul. I got him down as one of my contact!
  4. I am looking for any Rotoscythe lawn mowers if anyone got one they want to sell or if you know of where some are. Please message me or leave a response below. Thanks Andrew
  5. I have one too in bits too but has been partially restored and just require putting back together..... I have several Briggs engines to make one good engine. Cannot recall the number on mine but will endeavour to find out. Keep us posted on its ressurection and more photos please!
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    Roadtrip

    Great haul and two rare Bolens, particularly the G12.
  7. Looking fabulous Chris What's the blue classic car? Ford Anglia?
  8. Looks fabulous Chris. Those tyres looks the DB's.
  9. Very nice work again by Messrs Sutton Snr and Jnr.
  10. Sorry to hear that Nigel. Have a look at the local animal rescue centres, I am sure there will be a few dogs needing a new home
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    John Deere 70

    Looks stunning the paintwork.
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    John Deere 70

    It's surprisingly narrow. I believe, like the Cub Cadet, JD made narrow width garden tractors as well as the usual width. Looks in good condition.
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    John Deere 70

    That's a great find Nigel.
  14. Looks like a good straight forward project Norm. You should have that back earning its keep fairly soon I suspect.
  15. I bought Nigel's restored Huffy Broadlawn a while back. Lovely machine. I sold it to a guy whose family were part of the UK side of the Huffy Group. The chap I sold it to was the son of the brother who designed the lawn rider. When he died, the widow decided to move back to the UK. He was thrilled to have a bit of family history in his possession and by good fortune he lives not a million miles from me.
  16. I do enjoy reading your posts Chris and especially seeing how you work out what you need to do at each stage. The template is a case in point. There's a lot to be said for the old school mechanic in these days of parts fitters.
  17. Personally I think the Suburban fenders you have offered up, will look a lot better with the Round Hood. Do you still have the cast iron seats to go with it?
  18. Good progress made and the photos are great to ascertain how bits goes back together and how things works. You should do a Haynes Manual Chris!
  19. Merry Christmas to all on this forum. Best wishes Andrew
  20. Brilliant workmanship as usual Chris and cracking on with your projects as well.
 
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