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There cheapo non-SKEFCO bearings available. But I know that you wouldn't want to use them.
Hendersons have nos Hoffmann available, ex-vat come in at £36, much better
There cheapo non-SKEFCO bearings available. But I know that you wouldn't want to use them.
Hendersons have nos Hoffmann available, ex-vat come in at £36, much better
Big difference in price between RL10 and RL11. The 10 is reasonable. Henderson's page gives the alternative nomenclature for them so it might be worth searching on all possibilities as some people may not list them by the RL number. For example, BearingBoys (https://www.bearingboys.co.uk/Imperial/NLJ138-Imperial-Self-Aligning-Ball-Bearing-131672-p) have an unknown brand listed as NLJ138.
They do get made, when they have a larger enough back order to make a run worth while.Yes, these older bearings are getting increasingly harder to find at a reasonable price. A lot of manufacturers simply don’t make them anymore.
It has but it cuts and drives well. There’s a much bigger range of things it’ll drive than the Allen scythe tooIt’s got tiny wheels compared to the Allen scythes.
It has but it cuts and drives well. There’s a much bigger range of things it’ll drive than the Allen scythe too
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thought you’d find this interesting, mowing my paddock with a 1950s monro tiller. It’s knocking it back without breaking a sweat !

I might well do. It’s one of a pair, the other has its rotavator attachment. Our dad got given them by someone at a vintage show he was exhibiting at, and rebuilt the villiers engines. They run sweet and start first pull. 3 speed box with a reverser set up tooThey’re just great eh? One of my more eco-centric friends turned from delight to horror recently after I told her I’d been doing a lot of gardening, then showed her my tractor ‘which now runs on leaded petrol!’
You get so much more done though. Are you going to make a dolly with a seat so you can let it drag you around?

Was one of my engines, sold it a few weeks ago.Just looking further at that image, and I spot a lovely knurled brass spark plug cap, that beats the standard one and a pair of pliers to nip it up!
Also a Wico series A mag, same as on the crawler. Mine gets a shower of brake dust now and then, definitely not as shiny as that one - presuming it’s one of your lovely engines?
Was one of my engines, sold it a few weeks ago.
Polish the mag top with black shoe polish to get the nice shine![]()

So that must be where WIPAC came fromTop tip, I’ll do that. I just read Wico is an acronym for the Witherbee Igniter Company of New York - merged with Pacy in the late 40’s which gave them a British manufacturing plant. I did initially wonder what an American mag was doing on a thoroughly British machine![]()




