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Collection, Preservation and Display of Old Lawn Mowers

1860-01-28 Gardeners Chronicle - Greens Advertisement

GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR.

GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, OR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, COLLECTING, AND ROLLING MACHINES, patent dated December 6th, 1859. THOMAS GREEN in respectfully returning thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public generally, for the very liberal support he has received for some years past, informs them that (although he has for the last three years, at all the principal AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOWS in the kingdom proved the superiority of his Machines over an others, carrying off every prize that has been given, and highly commended by the Judges,) he has taken out this season all entirely NEW PATENT, which he with confidence submits for competition, as it excels all his previous efforts, and overcomes all difficulties.

HAND MACHINES.

The SILENS MESSOR is worked with a Patent Pinion Chain, and the motive power obtained by a direct movement, having simply a light Wheel and Pinion, obtaining the same speed, and thereby doing away with the original Wheels, Pinions, Top-shaft, Bearers, &c.; it reduces the frame of the Machine 2 inches in width; for instance, a 16-inch Cylinder or Cutters will work in a 14-inch frame, thus doing away with an all the gearing before mentioned, and making the weight and friction 25 cent. less; it is also much stronger, easier to work, and less liable to get out of repair.

HORSE, PONY, AND DONKEY MACHINES. 

The SILENS MESSOR has an extraordinary advantage over all others of this class; it is worked with a patent pinion chain on each side, and although much lighter possesses greater strength. The noise has hitherto been the greatest obstacle in the working of these machines; for instance, when the Grass-box becomes full and the driver desired to stop for the purpose of relieving it, the noise is so great that he cannot hear, consequently the box overflows, the wheels and cutters become clogged, and when the machine is again started the resistance is so great that something of necessity must give way, the machine is broken, and for the time rendered useless.

It is not an uncommon occurrence for horses and ponies to take fright at the shaking and rattling noise, running away and doing inconceivable damage.

The Silens Messor can be worked with any draught or carriage horse, however spirited, doing its work silently and effectually.

LIST OF PRICES.

HAND MACHINES. 

Including Box of Requisites.

To cut 14 ins.   £6 10 0 To cut 20 ins.   £8 0 0
" 16 ins.   £7 0 0 " 22 ins.   £8 10 0
" 18 ins.   £7 10 0 " 24 ins.   £9 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

DONKEY AND PONY MACHINES.

Including Box of Requisites and Traces.

To cut 24 ins.   £11 10 0 Leather Boots for
" 26 ins.   £12 10 0 Donkey per set     £0 16 0
" 30 ins.   £16 14 0 Do. for Pony, do     £1 0 0
               

 

 

 

 

 

 

HORSE MACHINES.

Including Box of Requisites and Traces.

To cut 30 ins.   £20 0 0 To cut 48 ins.   £29 0 0
" 36 ins.   £23 0 0 Leather Boots for
" 42 ins.   £26 0 0 Horse, per set     £1 4 0

 

 

 

 

 

Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds; and 2, Victoria Street, 

Holborn Hill, London, W.C.

Publication
Gardeners Chronicle
Date
Source
BHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1860