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  • #3899
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    welcome to the trial on the forum ,I hope you get on here and show us your machinery. lots of knowledge on here and the machines on here are very variable.

    #3895
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Handles went on today, still a lot to do..

    #3893
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Events so far for 2014 locally include a gathering at Isfield some time in March, Stone Cross rally in June, Smallholders show in July and Tractorfest at Biddenden in August, no doubt other additional events will pop up in due course…

    #3888
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Thanks, Angus that’s useful.
    Sorry about the photo or lack of it. I shall have to figure out how to reduce the size for future queries.
    More awkward these machines than the mechanical varieties I’m more used to.
    More difficult when you’re old and grey.
    Best Wishes,
    Keith

    #3885
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Timberjack

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    What’s it called?
    I have just aquired “the heap” (pictures attached) and wonder if anyone can throw any light as to what it might have been marketed as. I have been told that it may have been known as an “ATCO Toughcut”
    It has what looks like a Villiers 125cc Engine (H512 lightweight model).
    Can anyone enlighten me further.
    Timberjack Wood

    #3884
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    What’s it called?
    I have just aquired “the heap” (pictures attached) and wonder if anyone can throw any light as to what it might have been marketed as. I have been told that it may have been known as an “ATCO Toughcut”
    It has what looks like a Villiers 125cc Engine (H512 lightweight model).
    Can anyone enlighten me further.
    Timberjack Wood

    #3883
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Thankyou to everyone for your kind comments, and to catfish I’ve sent you a pm regarding subaru s.

    #3875
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Found the date its 1949 not a wd2 its a wd8 think its olive green

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    #3872
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    I’ve been having a play with the Gutbrod again today.
    I’ve put a new charging light on it which now works. (It comes on with the ignition and goes out when running, but i only have battery voltage at the battery terminals when the engine is running)
    I removed the D wire from the dynamo and earthed the DF terminal and i’m getting around 18 volts out of the dynamo, which is all good.
    I then found a fuseable link in the regulator had blown which I’ve now rectified. but still no change in voltage when running (only around 11.5 volts)
    Is there anything i can do with the voltage regulator to bring it back to life?
    I’m pretty confident that its the regulator that’s at fault, or is it time to source a replacement?
    cheers
    Gary

    #3871
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    Thanks gareth the knowledge on here is boundless.many thanks

    #3869
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    With the mk 15 changing to the mk15/2 which included the design of sump and crankcase change I believe took place in 1963 so this is prob before that date.

    #3868
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    guess you could call in at charlies for tea and biscuits then do an interview for cultivator.

    #3864
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    just come in from the shed and had a good light rub on the fan housing. can not see anything at the moment but these numbers are on flywheel. 30794 3075 10 6 next question is when where the old mk 25 s in production ? just looked in Graces Guide and the MK 25 was launched in 1941. ATCO started production with this engine in 1960………so I am getting there. this info came from The Old Lawnmower Club. So I deduce that this mower is aged between 1960 and 1975. Someone correct me if I am wrong………please |

    #3863
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    thanks owen and gareth for your help will go and look. and while I am here congrats gareth and keri on your recent celebrations

    #3861
    vhgmcbuddy
    Member

    No problem John. From the type of sump the engine is what I’d call the earlier type villiers so you will probably find a little circle on the flywheel cup with a date. Also near the spark plug hole on the air shroud and some where on the fuel tank you will find an oval stamped A.J.H and a year, these will be very faint and you may have to bare metal carefully to find the presence. All Villiers, J.A.P, and b.s.a have this oval stamped on them, I presuming that a common supplier made up the tin work for them and this was their stamp unless anyone knows differently. Villiers with he later type sump also had the date stamped on the outside edge of the flywheel. When the factory still existed I had a few engines dated fom the records(sadly destroyed circa 2000) that confirmed these methods.

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