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  1. sten,

     

    That label on the flange reads:

     

    MULTIGARDNER UNIT

    No S2066

    FARMFITTERS LTD

    GERRARDS CROSS

    BUCKS

    ENGLAND

     

     

    It was supplied by Mechanised Gardening at Great Gransden, Huntingdonshire about 1963-1966 with the engine and both the 18" and the 10" decks, for a total cost of £44.15s

    I recall that they also did a hedgecutter attachment which we never had.


  2. In 1963/64 our village cemetery got a Multigardner unit,with a sticker on it "Farmfitters Ltd, Gerrards Cross, Bucks England"

    It consisted of an Aspera LAV 30 / 35 mounted on simple frame which consisted of the handlebars, extended under the engine, to which the engine was bolted, and had a single bolt bracket for clamping it on to a choice of cutter frames or other tools.

    We had the 18" rotary mower frame, and a small 10" cutter frame for cutting in narrow spaces between graves. 

    The 18" cutter had a triangular plate onto which 3 x small reversible triangular blades were bolted, and a circular shield.  

    The 10" cutter blade was a single broad reversible bar, and the shield was clearly related to the one in this picture, being the same design and colour. 

     

    The height adjustment knob / rod, and wheels looks identical to that on the 18" cutter, which has long since gone.

     

    I am sure this is from the same family.

     

    We still have the 10" cutter, and the handlebar frame, and the incomplete remains of the second engine.

 
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