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    pmackellow reacted to Mike in NC in Newest Addition to my Wife's collection   
    Here is the newest addition to her O&R collection. It has a 12VDC port, a 120VDC, and a 120VAC outlet. We bought this from a friend.
     
     

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    pmackellow reacted to Joseph in Landmaster Ride On Project   
    I've finally got around to updating this thread, and this post should bring it up to date. 

    We fitted up the steering bars and pulled the engine over, however it wasn't getting any fuel through. We ended up pulling all of the steering and bonnet off again  took most of the fuel system apart, cleaned it all out and reassembled the engine. There was no obvious blockages, however when we pulled the engine over again it pulled fuel through nicely. We then gave it a proper pull, and it went. The Landmaster now runs pretty nicely, it's quite loud, and the swapped pulley makes it scary to drive in 2nd gear but it is entirely functional now. Heres a link to one of my latest videos where we got the Landmaster running:
     
     
    We have had the tractor out since this video and it produced a plume of smoke, which smelt heavily of burning rubber so I think one of our new belts slipped a bit, so we need to look into that again. We are also looking into getting the correct size pulley to make the machine nicer to use, it is too quick for grass cutting at the moment.
     
    Heres a couple more pictures of the tractor in its current state:




    Thanks for reading,
    Joseph
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    pmackellow reacted to Joseph in Landmaster Ride On Project   
    6 months later now, and we have finally made some notable progress on the Landmaster. I might not fit all of our progress into this update, we shall see because there is quite a lot to cover.
     
    Paul kindly lent us his Landmaster so that we could see what had been modified on ours in the past, which has proven very useful and has uncovered things that we wouldn't have spotted without a similar machine next to ours.

     
    The first thing that we noticed was that our front axle was upside down. There is an arch shape in the centre of the axle on one side, which should point upwards. Previously our front axle had been scraping the grille when the axle pivoted, however with the axle flipped over it now has much more space to pivot. You can see the scrape marks in the picture below, and the amount of space gained from flipping the axle over

     
    Something else we noticed was that our machine appeared to have its clutch set up wrong. It was set up such that when the clutch pedal is pushed down, an idler pulley is moved away from the drive belt, removing tension from the drive belt and allowing it to slip on the engine pulley. However, from comparing to Pauls machine, we know that the clutch should be set up as a 'push to drive' pedal, where the belt sits on the other side of the idler pulley and when the pedal is pressed down, it tensions the drive belt and drive is provided the gearbox. We have now made this change, which required a slightly longer belt, so it is now up to an A45 belt. Another modification on our machine is that it doesn't have the cast engine pulley that it would have had from the factory. That has been replaced by a pair of taper lock pulleys, which are larger than the original pulley. The deck pulley is only 1/8" larger in diameter, whereas the drive pulley is 1" larger in diameter. This is not too much of a problem, as the pulleys seem to work with the size of belts that we have now
     
    We took off the rear fender to get better access to the brake band and the gearbox to make some adjustments. The gear selectors felt stiff, and it was difficult to tell when a gear had been engaged. All it took to sort this was a bit of oil in the 2 oiling points, and both selectors moved smoothly, with a clear difference between each position on the selector. The brake band just needed tightening a bit, and now functions as it should do.

    Finally for this update, we tackled the handlebars, which had been cut and rewelded at a different angle by a previous owner. Having removed the handlebars, we cut around one of the welds and managed to separate the handlebars into 2 parts

     
    We cleaned up the welding on the T-junction, which was pretty messy and rewelded the handlebars in the same position as Pauls Landmaster. Quite a while was spent with the angle grinder making the joins as smooth as possible, and we sprayed it with some zinc galvanising paint. Ignore the pile of Kohlers waiting to be put to use in the background 

     
    We have made even further progress, but that'll have to wait for another day as my wake up time for sixth form starts with a 5. 
     
     
    Joseph
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    pmackellow reacted to BarneyC in Suffolk Punch scarifier   
    Hi All, I am a new member but hope my content is of interest and may inspire others to use their Suffolk punch mowers. 
     
    I am a fan among other things of  Suffolk punch mowers with Suffolk iron foundry engine. I have attached a picture, both of these 75cc mowers are in use, the 14" mower will be refurbished sometime over the next couple of years, the 12" mower has been re-purposed so it has a new life as a scarifier which is what I would like to talk about in a few forthcoming posts. The 75cc iron engine on the 12" has also been slightly modified using my lathe and milling machine, more to follow...    
     
     

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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in O&R Display at a Show   
    Very nice display !
     
    Paul
     
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    pmackellow reacted to boggle in Vann Industries VG-110 Chipper/Mulcher   
    Was able to take a few more photos over the weekend

     

     

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    pmackellow reacted to boggle in Vann Industries VG-110 Chipper/Mulcher   
    Anybody have any info on these? Some kind of walk behind chipper with hopper and a separate mulching attachment. Will get some better/more complete photos when I have the chance, recently picked up out of a buddy's old barn. Had to evict a mouse family that laid claim. Flushed the tank, put on a new carb and fuel lines, the 5HP Tecumseh runs great. Drive transmission needs some help grabs both forward/reverse gears but doesn't seem to offer much actual assist.
     


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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in O&R Tarpen tools   
    I was looking for one for ages and now have three with different tools, there was also a rotary pruning saw and a rotary grass cutter (both of which I have)
     
    Heres a period Tarpen advert for them...
     
     


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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in O&R Tarpen tools   
    Latest O&R/Tarpen addition arrived today courtesy of David (factory) 
     
    This Tarpen Mini engine has been fitted with the chainsaw, and is seen here with another unit I have with the long hedge cutter fitted.
     
     












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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in O&R Tarpen tools   
    It was donated a while ago by a friend in Wales, it was up in the roof until the other day
     
    I've not tried to clean it up, as you say it would do more harm than good !
     
     
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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in O&R Tarpen tools   
    Found this box and extra bottles whilst looking for something else (as you do)
     
    Now with the display
     
     





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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in O&R Tarpen tools   
    Oh yeah the giant Champion plug arrived Friday, thought that would look good in the Wheelhorse shed !
     
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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in O&R Tarpen tools   
    The UK firm of Tarpen were distributors of the Turbair sprayer with O&R power during the 1960's.
     
    The firm also produced a Mini engine setup with O&R power that could be used on some of their tools.
     
    I have two in my collection at the moment, one on a Tarpen 33 hedge trimmer, the other on a cultivator...
     
     








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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in New Addition to my Wife's collection   
    Here's my one in the display shed with the other O&R powered machines (amongst other things)...
     
    Paul
     




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    pmackellow reacted to Tibby6345 in O&R Tarpen tools   
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    pmackellow got a reaction from Wallfish in New Addition to my Wife's collection   
    Here's my one in the display shed with the other O&R powered machines (amongst other things)...
     
    Paul
     




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    pmackellow reacted to Gareth in Ohlsson & Rice Vintage Tether Car   
    Hi there,
    Have an Ohlsson & Rice vintage tether car that I would like to sell. Images attached...
    No engine. The car is in good nick.
    Ping me an offer if interested...





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    pmackellow got a reaction from Mike in NC in New Addition to my Wife's collection   
    Thats very nice I have one of those in the UK, will dig out a photo
     
    Paul
     
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    pmackellow reacted to Joseph in Landmaster Ride On Project   
    It's been a while since I've posted on here, so I thought I would make a new thread about a project that I've started recently and try to update it regularly, hopefully it might be of interest to a few people.
     
    This machine is a bit different to most of our collection - it is a little Landmaster Super Deluxe Ride on (I believe is what they were marketed as). I bought this in April this year, having had it pointed out to us by a fellow forum member (thanks again Paul). I barely touched the tractor for a few months due to studying for exams, but since there is a couple of weeks left of the summer holidays and some of our other projects have slowed down I have finally gotten around to looking at this. Here are a couple of pictures of the tractor when we picked it up.
     

     

     
    This machine was a COVID project for the previous owner, and he made a number of modifications to the tractor. The biggest change is probably the engine swap that it has had. I am under the impression that it originally had a 4hp Briggs in it, but the previous owner said that he struggled to get parts for it, so he swapped in this 5hp model of a similar series. I have used the numbers on the engine tin to date the engine to the 15th of November 1978. From what I've seen from Paul's thread of the restoration of his Landmaster, the tractor itself was made in 1966, so the engine is 12 years younger. The previous owner told me he had it running and driving 18 months before he sold it, so a bit longer now but hopefully the engine will run without many issues. Other modifications include the chute on the side of the deck, which I quickly removed, pneumatic tyres, extensive deck repairs and the handlebars appear to have been cut off, and remounted upside-down using a T-joint. It has also been repainted, with some parts having the wrong colour on it such as the front wheels which should be white, and the engine could do with a lick of paint too, which should be white. The quality of the paint isn't the best, so probably needs some work in future
     
    Fast forward to a couple of days ago, when I began to look at this machine in more detail. I removed the handle bars and bonnet to gain better access to the engine, which seemed far more fiddly than it should have - this seems to be a pattern on this machine unfortunately! This wasn't helped by all imperial fixings being replaced with metric bolts of varying sizes.
     

     
    With these parts off I drained the fuel, as on this engine the carb is mounted on the fuel tank such that the tank appears to act as a fuel bowl - plus I didn't fancy pulling old fuel through the fuel system when I checked for a spark.
     

     
    We bought this pump years ago and have never used it for anything, beats syphoning the fuel by nearly drinking it. Glad I did drain it though, I wasn't very keen on how the old fuel looked or the sediment that was suspended in it.
     

     
    With the fuel drained I was happy to pull the engine over, so I used our spark plug tester to check for a spark, and as you can see below it did indeed have a spark so that's one less possible issues
     

     
    While I had the spark plug out (and it was easier to pull over) I took the opportunity to identify what all of the controls do. I don't have access to any sort of manual for the tractor, only for the engine so before this I wasn't sure how everything works. This uncovered a couple of issues, mainly that both the deck and drive belts coming off the engine pulley are not being disengaged enough when the clutch is pushed down, so I need to make some adjustments to allow the belts to slip when the deck is disengaged and the clutch pedal is pushed. The good news is that the brake appears to work, along with the forward-reverse gear change and 1st to 2nd. 
     
     
    This is as far as I have got so far, next step is probably going to be lifting the front of the tractor to get access to the belt tensioners on the underside of the machine and making some adjustments. I'll post again if and when I make more notable progress. 
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    pmackellow reacted to Mike in NC in New Addition to my Wife's collection   
    Here is her newest addition. It is an Aquabug with the electric conversion. I will get pictures of the electric later.


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    pmackellow reacted to Mike in NC in O&R Display at a Show   
    Here is my wife's O&R display at our local show this year. It was before she got the Aquabug boat engine.
     
     

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    pmackellow reacted to Wallfish in rebuild another one for 2024   
    Only Jan and already got 4 engines rebuilt so far this winter. The Amp Champ in the other thread is done, the snow blower gearbox engine in this thread, plus these other 2 in the pic with the blower engine.
    The guy across the street is going to spin up some of the recoil handles on his wood lathe.
    So now it's time to start putting these rebuilt engines on some tools and then get started rebuilding those engines or I might keep those tool engines together with the tools. IDK yet
     

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    pmackellow got a reaction from CNew in Stationary Engine Magazine   
    The latest copy of Stationary Engine magazine arrived today, complete with a small article on some of our Ohlsson Rice machines...
     
     




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    pmackellow got a reaction from Cub Cadet in Stationary Engine Magazine   
    The latest copy of Stationary Engine magazine arrived today, complete with a small article on some of our Ohlsson Rice machines...
     
     




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