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Collection, Preservation and Display of Old Lawn Mowers

1853-05-07 Gardeners Chronicle - Ferrabee Advertisement

J. AND H. FERRABEE,

PHOENIX IRON WORKS, NEAR STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

"BUDDING'S" LAWN-MOWING MACHINE,

WITH REGISTERED IMPROVEMENTS, No. 3074.

J. AND H. FERRABEE have this year made further improvements in their Mowing Machines, which may now be used with equal facility over open unbroken lawns and pleasure grounds, between flower beds and on verges, no practice whatever being required to work them.

HAND MACHINES are made of three sizes, cutting the several widths of 16, 19, and 22 inches. The smallest may be worked by one man, the others require the assistance of a strong boy.

HORSE MACHINES are made of two sizes, one cutting 30 inches, and the other 36 inches wide. They are very strong and powerful Machines, capable of cutting the longest and roughest Grass usually met with on lawns and pleasure grounds.

PRICES:-

16-inch Hand Machine ... £5 10 0
19-inch " ... £6 0 0
22-inch " ... £6 0 0
30-inch Horse Machine ... £14 0 0
36-inch " ... £16 0 0

J. & H. FERRABEE'S Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Agricultural Steam Engines, Machines, and Implements will be sent free by post, on application.

 

Publication
Gardeners Chronicle
Date
Source
BHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1853