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  • #42529
    charlie
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    It is also worth using a penetrating fluid such as Plus Gas rather than WD40.

    #42523
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Have you tried heating the wheel around where the key is. In addition to expanding the metal I have found the heat helps breakdown rust. Very likely, as suggested in another post on the forum, the gib key has been hammered in too far previously.

    #42477
    charlie
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    Chris, sorry for confusion, Jim is the shop keeper now. I will get website updated and chase Jim to check email is working.

    #42462
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Joe, many thanks for sorting this.

    #42460
    charlie
    Keymaster

    I would say no as it was built as a ride on machine. Better safe than sorry with insurance.

    #42436
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Thank you for kind comments, content quantity and quality is entirely down to members that submit articles, I only dothe layout.
    Front cover photo was supplied by Geoff, I will have to ask him what it is, I thinkir=t is a canal boat tug of some sort. Note to self, add line in editors ramblings to say what cover photo shows.
    I think magazine is thinner due to different paper.

    #42429
    charlie
    Keymaster

    My copy has just dropped through letter box, so they are on their way.

    #42426
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Unfortunatley we only have records for the Britsh produced machines. There is some information about the years each model was produced on this website Note website is French but google translate (right click) works.

    #42409
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Briggsbits list a range of manuals and books

    #42398
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Yes there was a plough available for the Mayfield.

    #42397
    charlie
    Keymaster

    I have sent you an email with an attachment or two.

    #42354
    charlie
    Keymaster

    A small, but not light, machine is the Monrotiller. The series 3 machine has reverse which makes getting out of a corner much easier, the series 1 and 2 do not. It has ratchet hubs that can be locked. Another feature ofthe Monrotiller wjhich I like is teh ability to swing handles to left or right avoiding the nee dto walk behind and trample the ground that has been worked. They are heavy, 125Kgs.

    #42346
    charlie
    Keymaster

    From what I know of small two wheeled garden tractors most had either a rigid axle with both wheels locked to it, eg Trusty Earthquake or a rigid axle with wheels mounted on hubs with ratchets that could be locked, eg Monrotiller. Disengaging one of th eratchets would ease turning.

    #42342
    charlie
    Keymaster

    Andy I have an Emery like this one but only have a copy of the advert as shown in gallery. If your is the same it would be good to know what spark plug it has as I am unable to read what is on mine.

    #42330
    charlie
    Keymaster

    “I can’t. PMs are not allowed unless I pay.” Trial members have limited functionality on the website and forum. Paid members have full functionality, one of the benefits of membership, after all it is their membership fees that pay for the website.

    “I also can’t ask about my “pending moderation” question in another thread (awaiting approval) about the legality of driving/pushing pedestrian controlled machines along the pavement, a topic I’d imagined might be of general interest.” Which thread did you post this in? Would it have been better to start a new thread?
    Charlie (website admin team and membership secretary).

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