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Found me an early 50s 2-wheel walk behind garden tractor on a local craigslist. Montgomery Ward (made by Simplicity)with a Clinton engine. Gonna go look at it tomorrow. real cheap, needs restoration, comes with a cultivator attachment. Just the small project I need (Like another hole in the head). Wifey's gonna be soooooo happy.
Anybody else soft in the noggin for old ,gas engine powered machinery of any sort? I restored a 1951 Toro sport-lawn, gas powered reel mower last year. It was a fun project.
Now I just gotta stop thinkin about the 61 Falcon wagon I found. daily driver, not too bad shape. $850. Wish I had the $$$ It already be in my driveway.
 
Love the old gas-powered reel mowers - Rocket brand?

GREAT - now I'll have to do a search to see if I can find some info on 'em. Thanks, Ben! :crazyeyes:
 
Banjo said:
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Anybody else soft in the noggin for old ,gas engine powered machinery of any sort? ...

Yes, sad to say....

Currently well into restoring a (1921 iirc) Fuller and Johnson make and break one lunger that ran a cement mixer. 1.5 horsepower and weighs about 250 lbs. Recently sold an old Fairbanks-Morse that was a little newer.

I still remember the Clinton A-400 (bushings) and A-490 (needle bearings) engines we used in class A karts back in the late fifties.

I have a few friends with ancient Gravely walk-behinds. Sounds like you need one of those, too.
 
Gravely!! What great machinery! As a kid I was envious of cousins who had a gravely riding rig... I had to push a Lawn Boy around several acres, mum even threatened to deny use of that and force me to use a reel mower if I screw'd up and got C's in any classes.

...she was worse than any drill instructor. :jester:
 
My step-father cut lawns as a side job in the late fifties/early sixties. Had a Rocket reel mower. I was a pup of about 11 or 12 when he turned me loose with that thing - just about dragged me all over the lawn!
 
headin out shortly to check out the tractor. I'm expecting to come home with it. pics to follow. I'll get a shot of my Toro too (Looks just like the Rocket reel mowers you guys are talking about) And maybe drag out the ELTO for a pic while I'm at it.
 
DrEntropy said:
Gravely!! What great machinery! As a kid I was envious of cousins who had a gravely riding rig... I had to push a Lawn Boy around several acres, mum even threatened to deny use of that and force me to use a reel mower if I screw'd up and got C's in any classes.

...she was worse than any drill instructor. :jester:

doc., Didya mean one of these? :devilgrin: good cardio workout!! :jester:
 

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Got the monster. It's still in the back of the truck. I diden't get a chance to get any pics. Using the serial number on the gearcase I suspect it's really a Gravely. and closer inspection of the engine makes me think it may really be a Briggs and Stratton. the tags are gone. It's pretty rough. but it'll be a good challenge. I promise I will post pics as soon as I get a chance.
 
bugimike said:
DrEntropy said:
Gravely!! What great machinery! As a kid I was envious of cousins who had a gravely riding rig... I had to push a Lawn Boy around several acres, mum even threatened to deny use of that and force me to use a reel mower if I screw'd up and got C's in any classes.

...she was worse than any drill instructor. :jester:

doc., Didya mean one of these? :devilgrin: good cardio workout!! :jester:

Yep... Threats motivated me to NOT push that thang. :wink:
 
Hi Banjo,
I kinda have that "old motor"soft spot as well. Here's a couple of pic's
First pic is a 1906 International Famous 6 hp Rad cooled horizontal stationary engine.


next my late 20's horse and a half Sandwich on the cart
1926 Waterloo Boy 1 1/2 hp on the porch and a 1926 Judson next to the pole as well as my 1965 International cub cadet 8hp
lawn tractor
 

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David Bradley.

Grandad had one...red......see on "on display" on a front lawn locally....
 
DrEntropy said:
Gravely!! What great machinery!
...she was worse than any drill instructor. :jester:


My ex girlfriend's dad had one and offered it to me after her and I broke up. Last thing I needed was a cast iron monument to a failed relationship that would last FOREVER!
 
Ben,

Was Gabrielle impressed?Or did you tell her that
you're working on it for someone else?
We had one of those push mowers.I was paid 50 cents
to mow our front & rear lawns.

- Doug
 
Coventry Climax fire pump

used in the Lotus Elite

Very cool

Cheers

Mark
 
Exactametné Mark!

(Although technically the Elite used the FW<span style="text-decoration: underline">E</span> variant...)

Also used in earlier Lotus (& other) cars like the VIII, IX, and Eleven.

It's the only engine I know of with the image of a naked lady on the cam cover. (Lady Godiva)
 
OOohhh.
 
Hi John
Thanks,A Judson is actually a rebadged Stover casting with a few minor changes. Judson was a Canadian company based in Winnipeg Manitoba so quite likely not many went to the USA.They are relatively rare here on the West coast but lots in Saskatchewan and of Manitoba. I picked this one up in Vancouver from a retired prairie farmer.A couple more pics of old toys.First pic 1926 John Deere 3hp and a few of my wheeled toys, second pic 1939 Case model D, third pic 1932 Worthington yep that's me #4 1928 Model AA with wrecker #5 my '28 Hart Parr, my brother's '42 John Deere A and the Worthington. Collecting old iron gets addictive I tell ya.....
 

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Hi Doug
I'm in Chilliwack about 20 miles east of Abbotsford.The pics I posted are at the museum next to Heritage Park at exit 116 off of hwy one.The museum is called Atchelitz Threshermens Assoc which includes Chilliwack Antique powerland.
 
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