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Old 27-06-2011, 07:26 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Tractor mower

"MuddyMike" wrote in
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"Roy Bailey" wrote in message
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I have an old (a very old!) Al-Ko 10/36 tractor mower with a Briggs &
Stratton 10hp 4-stroke engine which starts and runs well and is
essential for mowing my orchard.

The pan which holds the cutter bars and drive belts is riddled with
rust and it is only a matter of time before it falls apart.
Everything which fits onto the pan is in fairly good condition.

Does anyone know where I can get another of these pans in reasonable
condition, or of an old Al-Ko which is going for spares? I tried
asking on a forum and got a number of stupid suggestions.


Is it made of steel? Are you up for a bit of DIY? If so get yourself a
cheap mig welder and patch it up.
A pal of mine bought a similar old machine for peanuts because the
deck was falling apart. Start by cutting repair patches for the areas
that hold the bolt on bits, then work your way out. Make each patch as
big as the flat area its on, it will end up somewhat heavier, and
eventually mostly patch and weld, but it will still work and won't
cost much to do once you have a welder. You may find lots of other
little welding jobs once you have it.

Mike




Damn good idea, it will weigh but so what.
My gut feeling is that increasing the thickness will not allow re-assembly
without some serious re-designing. Hope I am wrong.

Baz