Posted by Yellow Peril on April 13, 2011, 7:03 am
I've had this rotavator for some time and it did work when I purchased
it, however it has stood unloved and uncared for, for some time - so I
decided to refurbish it.
Can anyone help me identify the make?
As it has Italian instructions on it, I'm taking a wild guess that it's
Italian.
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Yellow Peril
Posted by marktime on April 18, 2011, 3:53 pm
Yellow Peril;917748 Wrote:
> I've had this rotavator for some time and it did work when I purchased
> it, however it has stood unloved and uncared for, for some time - so I
> decided to refurbish it.
>
> Can anyone help me identify the make?
>
> As it has Italian instructions on it, I'm taking a wild guess that it's
> Italian.
hi i beleave the rotavator in the pictures is a templer tiller it
was made in g.b. inthe seventies and after i beleave they were took over
in the late eighties. i bought one in about 1978and it lasted into the
nineties and was part exchanged for a second hand mower.i hope this
helps.
marktime
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marktime
Posted by Granity on April 19, 2011, 10:34 am
marktime;918170 Wrote:
> hi i beleave the rotavator in the pictures is a templer tiller it was
> made in g.b. inthe seventies and after i beleave they were took over in
> the late eighties. i bought one in about 1978and it lasted into the
> nineties and was part exchanged for a second hand mower.i hope this
> helps.
> marktime
try wading through this lot you mighy find pointers for a manual.
'Rotovator Instruction Books - Allotment and Vegetable Gardening'
(http://tinyurl.com/3wabffs )
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Granity
> it, however it has stood unloved and uncared for, for some time - so I
> decided to refurbish it.
>
> Can anyone help me identify the make?
>
> As it has Italian instructions on it, I'm taking a wild guess that it's
> Italian.