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Happy Birthday Lawnmower

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The 18th. May is a very important day in lawnmower history. This day in 1830 marks the partnership of Edwin Beard Budding and John Ferrabee who paid for the development and obtained the Patent for Budding's ' Machine for cropping or shearing grass plats &c. '

It might therefore be considered to be the official Birthday of the lawnmower.

One of the drawings from the Patent application

A later illustration

 

 

Photographs published in The Engineer about 1930 showing a Ransomes machine built under licence

Well I had to get this in didn't I; my replica with experimental grassbox

Messorestore Tue, 18/05/2021

Happy Birthday indeed. I love your replica. I'm not jealous , envious, deflated, wanting or have the green eyed monster at all, much, little, much, not at all ! 

John.Sutherland Tue, 18/05/2021

There is not a lot I can say other than it is a fabulous bit of engineering, clearly someone has a deep seeded appreciation for this model to have taken the trouble to recreate it.    

  

Will Tue, 18/05/2021

I marvel at things like this, I consider myself to be fairly handy mechanically but to build a replica like that is next level !!

stonethemows Sat, 22/05/2021

For folks more recently arrived on the old lawnmower scene I should  point out that while I put the Budding replica together, with help, I did not make the parts. Briefly the background is this : about ten years ago Channel Four made a series of TV programmes called The Way Britain Worked presented by Guy Martin. One of the programmes featured Victorian engineering, though strictly speaking the machine is pre-Victorian. Club Member Brian Radam of the British Lawnmower Museum was commissioned to build a replica using the original Patent application drawings. Several skilled engineers and many, many hours of work produced working drawings and moulds for casting. In addition to the machine used for filming the opportunity was taken to produce parts for another four machines to order; mine is one of these.  Without Channel Four's instigation it would not have been financially viable. A link to the whole episode can be found here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Rv4EEKzbT4&t=1301s

stonethemows Sat, 22/05/2021

It works for me Angus. It's episode 6, called The Park, lasts for 46 minutes odd. Does contain some adverts I'm afraid but the original link in Keith's blog is no longer available, hence I posted this one. 

wristpin Sat, 22/05/2021

Ah, just realised that the iPad opens it half way through; now all is revealed .  Definitely a local ology failure .