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Vintage Garden Tractors  
VHS Video or DVD, PAL format
 
Brian Bell  
Released 2003
 
   
60 minutes
 
Video £15.95 inc VAT
DVD £15.95 inc VAT
  
 
ISBN 1-903366-38-0
 

The garden tractors in this video span from a mid-1930s Gravely Model L and Swiss-built Simar Rototiller to machines from the mid-60s such as Crawley, Winget, Ransomes MG 40 and David Brown 2D. Among old favourites there is a range of Trusty tractors, as well as examples of British Anzani, BMB, Rowtrac and Howard Rotavator. More unusual machines include the Wrigley Motor-hoe (with its engine inside the wheel), Auto Culto Midget and Newman WD2.
Together, the fifty models are a representative sample of the varied and interesting pedestrian-controlled and ride-on garden tractors that took market gardening out of the era of the spade and horse. The video was recorded at Vintage Horticultural and Garden Machinery Club working days with all the machines in action ploughing, cultivating or preparing a seedbed.
The video is fully scripted by Brian Bell, author of the standard reference book, Fifty Years of Garden Machinery, also published by Old Pond.

 
Vintage Garden Tractors - Brian Bell
 
Trusty 1942 model with a JAP engine   One of the most popular garden tractors of all time was the Trusty. The video shows seven working in a row at a Vintage Horticultural and Garden Machinery Club event, Nottinghamshire, 2002. The machine in the front is a 1942 model with a JAP engine.
The Clifford Mark 4 rotary cultivator was made in Birmingham from 1947. The company eventually became part of Howard Rotavator.
 
The Clifford Mark 4 rotary cultivator
1948 Wrigley motor hoe   Claimed to be the narrowest motor hoe on the British market, this 1948 Wrigley was ten inches wide.
A Bristol 10 with an 11 hp Austin engine. First manufactured in Bristol and later at Bradford, these crawlers were produced from 1932 to 1947.
 
A Bristol 10 with an 11 hp Austin engine