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Kai Thomsen

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Kai Thomsen

Hi :)

 

I picked up a tiller for free, i don't know anything about it though..i have never seen one like it before,  maybe someone here knows if it's any good ?

 

The ID plate says "made in U.K by Wolseley"  Titan GT

 

Mine is missing the engine, but the owner said it had a 7 or 8hp Briggs&Stratton.

 

I found a picture on the internet of one that looks just like the one i picked up:

 

http://peecee.dk/upload/view/410837

 

 

All gears seem to work ok (reverse / forward hi-lo)  tines look ok too, and i got two  8" wheels with AG tyres for the tiller also (just like the ones in the picture)

 

 

Is it a good tiller ?  maybe worth restoring with a "new"  engine ?

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Anglo Traction

Hello Kai,

               Lots of info available on History and parts here in UK. Here is one link for you. Plenty more if you need them. I believe Manuals are also still available.

 

http://merrytiller.co.uk/merry-tiller-history.htm

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Kai Thomsen

Thank you very much Richard :)

 

Now i got to find a 5 or 7hp briggs for it (not easy..)  but hopefully something will show up.

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C-101plowerpower

hm not what i expected( i expected a tiller with a wolseley engine) nontheless nice pice of steel

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Tom.

Hi,

I have a few wolseley tillers and they are great little things, very well made! I haven't seen one with the ags like that before, looks very strong. Let us know what you do with it!

Tom

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Don1977

That was a common thing over here to replace the tines with wheels on the merry tillers to pull small trailers. Most I've seen were home made metal disks with angle iron cleats welded on.

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Kai Thomsen

I'm not sure what i am going to do with it.. i need an engine for it, and finding a 7hp briggs engine is almost impossible..even a 5hp is not easy to come by.  For now i'm just putting it aside in the shed and see what comes up later on.

I was thinking of using only the gearbox and tines, and build something like the  36" wheel horse tiller from it,  and see if it could fit on my Wheel horse, belt routing should be easy to do, but then again.. the 8hp kohler Magnum is probably not strong enough to do any useful work with a tiller. 
 

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