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TVR Boy 13-02-2007 06:30 PM

Mountfield M4 (1960's - 1970's) Spares Required
 
All,

I'm trying to track down spare parts for an old Mountfield M4 mower.
The mower has been around for at least 30yrs, and is in need of a few
spare.
1) New Petrol Tank + Stopm Tap
2) Grass outlet flap (rear door) on the cast ali. base
3) Rear grass box.

I've started on a refurb project, as I'm sure the mower will last at
least a further 30yrs+.

Any help in the right direction will be very much appreciated.

Thanks
Gil


Tim W 13-02-2007 11:41 PM

Mountfield M4 (1960's - 1970's) Spares Required
 

"TVR Boy" wrote in message
ups.com...
All,

I'm trying to track down spare parts for an old Mountfield M4 mower.
The mower has been around for at least 30yrs, and is in need of a few
spare.
1) New Petrol Tank + Stopm Tap
2) Grass outlet flap (rear door) on the cast ali. base
3) Rear grass box.

I've started on a refurb project, as I'm sure the mower will last at
least a further 30yrs+.

Any help in the right direction will be very much appreciated.


There is a classic mowers site and forum somewhere on the net.

I love using my old Atco, but I don't tell anyone in case they think I am
strange.

Tim w



Anthony 14-02-2007 01:20 AM

Mountfield M4 (1960's - 1970's) Spares Required
 
Try http://www.bartrammowers.co.uk/partfinder_home.asp
Have been very helpful to me in the past.

Cheers
Anthony

"TVR Boy" wrote in message
ups.com...
All,

I'm trying to track down spare parts for an old Mountfield M4 mower.
The mower has been around for at least 30yrs, and is in need of a few
spare.
1) New Petrol Tank + Stopm Tap
2) Grass outlet flap (rear door) on the cast ali. base
3) Rear grass box.

I've started on a refurb project, as I'm sure the mower will last at
least a further 30yrs+.

Any help in the right direction will be very much appreciated.

Thanks
Gil





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