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Stormin

This is a Mountfield I was given as a non runner some years ago. Don't know it's age. I'll have to get the numbers sometime. 11hp Briggs and Stratton engine. post-8870-0-76924300-1390039711_thumb.jp

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wheeledhorseman

Wondered who'd make the first post - well done Stormin.

 

Would this be Mountfield manufactured or an under licence / distributed by Mountfield like WH. As I recall they originally only made push alongs which was why they became importer / distributors for WH. Just curious if this is what they replaced WHs with in their range.

 

Andy

 

 

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Stormin

It's wrapped up in a corner of the yard at the moment. When I get the chance I'll get serial numbers and then try and find out when built.

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neil

WoW You look good for your age

would this have had the peerless gear box?

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Stormin

WoW You look good for your age

would this have had the peerless gear box?

 

That's number 3 grandson. :mrgreen:

 

How would I know what make the gearbox?  It's a 3 fwd and 1 reverse.

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meadowfield

WoW You look good for your age

would this have had the peerless gear box?

 

That's number 3 grandson. :mrgreen:

 

How would I know what make the gearbox?  It's a 3 fwd and 1 reverse.

Fairly safe to assume its a peerless, most mountfields had peerless boxes.

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meadowfield

Wondered who'd make the first post - well done Stormin.

 

Would this be Mountfield manufactured or an under licence / distributed by Mountfield like WH. As I recall they originally only made push alongs which was why they became importer / distributors for WH. Just curious if this is what they replaced WHs with in their range.

 

Andy

From the age of 10 I used to cut my parents orchard with a mountfield 7 which was a rear engined rider model. That was a Briggs 7 with peerless 3 speed.

My brother (raider10) has bought one and is currently restoring.... I'll see if I can get him to share some pics.

I think they were rebadged Murray's from around 1980, but don't ever recall seeing any stickers other than mountfield

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Sparky

Over here we have countless brands that are made by either Murray or MTD. That reminds me of one of those brands.

Mike........

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Stormin

No serial numbers to be found unfortunately.

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Don1977

It's a Murray.

 

Murray-1.jpg

 

Murry.jpg

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Stormin

:eusa-think:  Did Murray provide Mountfield? I'd swear It had Mountfield where that one has Murray.

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meadowfield

pretty certain mountfields were badged murrays. They imported them, stickered them and sent them out...

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Anglo Traction

Mountfield only ever produced rotary mowers, but Imported and distributed other Brands. The Garden Tractor units (of any Brand)  that passed through their hands always had an Ali Plate carrying their name and lube requirements, together with a serial number (their own). This Plate often remained on the Unit over the years, when the other Decals fell off or removed. this just left the Ali Plate. 

Here's a link to a 'Snippet' of info about the life of the Guy who started GD Mountfield-

 

http://chrisbiddle.newsweaver.co.uk/nelsonpublishingnewsletter/1h5lzq22sbu?a=1&p=40927035&t=17711314

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wheeledhorseman

No serial numbers to be found unfortunately.

 

No great loss as it happens. In theory one ought to be able to date a tractor from the Mounfield serials added to tractors they imported but I did chase this up with Mountfield. It took patient nagging but in the end thay told me that according to their archivist the records that went with the number on the plate Richard mentioned were ditched when they moved from Maidenhead to Plymouth.

 

I did come acros a post in an old thread on a GT forum saying that there is a guy who has the records and can date a tractor but no contact details given so it could just have been an urban legend and I have never come across this mentioned again anywhere else. That's not to say it isn't true as there are many cases where records only exist because they were rescued from a bin.

 

Andy

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