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Lisa

02-09-2000 06:16:03




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I am writing on behalf of my husband who is the owner(a very proud owner)of a Howard Bantam 125cc Rotavator which he wishes to restore, he has always had what I thought was bit of a strange hobby his last project was an old ransom lawnmower but after exploring this web site I realise its not as strange(or boring)as I thought, anyway the reason I am writing is because he was wondering if it is still possible to obtain a manual for it? could we tell how old it is ? where was it made? etc

Any information would be useful and greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards

Lisa & Howard Osborne

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Paul Sullivan Mainline of

06-12-2006 12:47:18




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
I have a manual for the Villers Mark 5 h.s. engine for the bantam



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David in devon

06-04-2005 02:06:46




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
Can anyone tell me where I can still get parts for the villiers carburettorfitted to the Villiers Mk.15 HS engine Many thanks



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Trevor Trudgeon

04-08-2004 16:18:55




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
I was recently given what I believe to be a Howard Bulldog Rotavator having owned previously 2 bantams and one bulldog. Can anyone help with some scans of the manual. I am particularly interested in finding out what attachments fit it, such as a plough potato banker etc. This one seems to be OK having had a briggs and straton engine fitted. The recoil is broken and the frame is extremely rusty, but I can sort that out. Many Thanks for your help

Trevor Trudgeon
Cornwall UK

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dean locking

04-24-2006 11:41:34




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Trevor Trudgeon, 04-08-2004 16:18:55  
I need to purchase a rotovator for my garden. Have previously used the howard 350 with good results. I have a chance of purchasing a bantam and was wondering if anyone knows how the bantam compares with the 350. Thanks, Dean



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Richard Boothroyd

08-05-2004 10:46:59




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Trevor Trudgeon, 04-08-2004 16:18:55  
I have a scanned .pdf of the Bulldog parts list if you want - I can email it to you



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Brian Lucas

02-05-2005 10:06:11




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Richard Boothroyd, 08-05-2004 10:46:59  
Any info on Howard Bulldog would be a great help as i have just rescued one from the 'recycle center'.JAP 2A engine
? gear box....what lubrication and how much?



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Damian

09-29-2003 01:11:12




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
I have a Bullfinch complete with original
owner manual, parts list ans sales literature
anyone want a copy?



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NickBenson

08-20-2006 06:33:26




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Damian, 09-29-2003 01:11:12  
A bullfinch has just come into my possesion which I want to restore. Have you got a copy of the manuals as a pdf I could have?

I would be most grateful,

Regards

Nick



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Alan Stubbs

12-06-2004 07:01:23




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Damian, 09-29-2003 01:11:12  
Hi, I have an old Howard Bulldog 1953 I think, the manuals should be the same, any chance of e-mailing me a copy? That would be great

Thanks Alan



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Peter Maxwell

05-09-2003 11:27:05




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
Hi Lisa & Howard, and all other who read this follow up.

I have a 1950's "Bantam" with a replacement Briggs & Stratton 3.5 HP engine( 1970's vintage). I found most of what I wanted via Tillerparts.com website. Chester Hudson is the proprietor based in Kent, England. Give him a call. He has many, many parts for old rotavators and cultivators and can "loan" you a "Bantam" manual for a small charge and deposit. I also bought a ridge plough, which has proved most useful on my allotment.

I would be most interested to hear from other trusty Bantam users throughout the World. Any photos or interesting histories posted, would be great. Ironically, like Lisa I have found quite a few rotavator "Anoraks" out there. Keep them blades a turning!!

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Micheal Summers

03-05-2004 16:33:51




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Peter Maxwell, 05-09-2003 11:27:05  
I have a Howard Bantam that my father bought brand new inthe fifties for field hoeing of fodder beet in England. I have done quite a bit of work on it including replacing the original Villars engine with a Honda. Currently replacing some bearings and oilseals, but other wise it's a trusty old horse.

Oh, and i've got the original manual if any old wants a copy - I could scan to pdf if anyone wants one real bad!

MiS.

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Dermot Hardwick

06-24-2007 00:07:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hi,
I have just purchased a Howard Bantam Rotovator here in Melbourne Australia and If the offer for the manual is still open I would like a copy if that is OK. IF you need costs etc let me know Thanks Dermot



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Phill Osborne

11-16-2006 00:56:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Gidday Micheal a copy of the bantam book would be great . Cheers



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stuart dryburgh

06-29-2006 12:44:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Ihave a bantam to which i have fitted a honda engine but require a tiller drive shaft i would be much obliged if any one could help me with this pproblem



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woodwinders

02-19-2006 02:16:05




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hi Micheal,

Have been trawling the net for Bantam Rotovator information to restore one I have just aquired. It is an early one with a villiers engines as far as I can tell (I have to restore the serial number plates and polish them up to find out for sure) I spotted your post here and the offer of a pdf manual. Hopefully this is still available and you are still willing to service what appears to have been a very popular request.

If you still have it I will post it up on a website as well.

Cheers Colin

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Paul Merryweather

01-31-2006 09:48:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hi,

Yet an other one! I have bought a Bantam and have no instructions, not sure if it works, but will be using it on the allotment when I get it working. Copy of the Manual would be great if you are still able to provide it.

Thanks in Advance

Paul



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Katherine

09-22-2005 14:58:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  

Hi there,

Am I too late for a copy of that manual? Desperate for a Howard Bantam manual to keep pa in law happy. I know your message was over a year ago! Would be very grateful for any help.

Many thanks,

Katherine



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John Collins

05-17-2005 09:40:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
I've just obtained two Howard Villers Rotovators- one is mint with A Briggs engine on the front, the other is solid,with an original engine, but in need of restoration . Luckily the engine is complete(all bar air filter) and combusting....just!!!
I am using some of my A-level students to help me restore it and would very much like a copy of a manual. Our groundsman has got plenty of Villiers spares, so you might see a list posted up soon; Once I have finished with them>

Many Thanks, John Collins

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Mr Keith Churcher

04-23-2006 07:25:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to John Collins, 05-17-2005 09:40:36  
Dear sir,
I have a Howard Bantam rotovator which has no spark so will not start.I have stripped it down as far as the magneto? to change or clean the points but I can't see how to get the magneto off to get to the points. It's a bit of a cheek from me but would you know where I could find a repair manual for it.

Many Thanks Keith



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David Barn

05-12-2005 10:59:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hello Micheal, have just got myself a very sad looking Howard BANTAM rotavator which I would love to get back running to help me in the allotment so if there is still achance of a copy of the manual I would be very grateful. cheers



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Jacqui Bates

05-07-2005 05:55:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hi Michael,

We have just bought a Howard Banatam at the local tip. There seems to be a lot of parts missing, so we would appreciate a copy of the manual if the offer is still open. Thanks.

Jacqui & Phil



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MD Coleman

04-03-2005 15:13:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hi I"m restoring a bantam too. It works fine. Best little worker on the allotment.I"ve stripped it down and apart from some broken bolts and so on am making headway. Need to sand blast off some old orange paint and rust proof. Was orange the standard colour for bantams ? Am now wondering about the proper lubricants and so on. Please could I have a copy of the manual ?

Mike Coleman



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Nick Devonport

10-20-2004 13:07:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hi Michael.
I'm just embarking on the restoration of a Howard Bantam with a Villiers engine. A good friend in the trade has got the engine running and my next challenge is to start on the driving gear.
If your kind offer of a scan of the Bantam Owner's Manual is still open I would appreciate a copy.
Many thanks in anticipation,
Nick D.



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mitchell hunt

09-30-2004 18:49:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Dear sir, I just purchased a bantam in immaculate shape for $80U.S. I would greatfully appreciate a copy of your manual. thank you.



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David Johnson

06-06-2004 13:38:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Hi Would it be possible for you to email me a copy of the bantam manual as I have just received a bantam which needs renovating.

many thanks for your time and help

David



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Tom Barrett

04-14-2004 13:24:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
Dear Michael Summers. I would like a copy of the Howard Bantam manual. My partner purchased one many years ago and gave it to her brother when she emigrated. Long before I met her. Her brother used it for many years but has now moved home and had no further use for it. I am preparing a kitchen garden from a wilderness. He learned about this and offered me the machine. A 400mile round trip to collect it and it has certainly put me through my paces. during the last few days. It works well but could do with new blades, oilseals etc.

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Greg Yarman

10-15-2004 15:04:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Tom Barrett, 04-14-2004 13:24:12  
I'm restoring a Bantam that a neighbor gave me. Is it possible to get a manual,source of parts,history?Thanks,GY



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david baldwin

03-09-2004 04:32:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-05-2004 16:33:51  
to micheal summers

I would really like to get my hands on a copy of your manual if possible

thanks



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Micheal Summers

03-10-2004 13:19:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to david baldwin, 03-09-2004 04:32:37  
I will willingly let you have a copy - I just need to take a few minutes to scan.

Bear with me and I will send you a copy (surely I can't be breaking any copyright copying such an old document.

You will need to send your email address to me at msummers@proweb.co.uk



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Rick edwards

11-16-2006 20:37:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Micheal Summers, 03-10-2004 13:19:45  
Hi Micheal
You seem to be a popular person having a manual. Could I have a scan of the manual as I too have just rescued a "Bantam" from the scrapman, and it would be invaluable in helping me rebuild what looks like a pretty good workhorse, as I've just become an "allotment" tenant it will be used on a regular basis. Regards Rick Edwards.



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Steve Geddes

12-03-2004 05:50:45




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If possible I would really like a copy of your manual on the Howard Bantm Rotovator. This would be very much so appreciated.

Best Regards Steve Geddes
Production Engineer
Production Engineering Dept
Komatsu UK Ltd
e-mail stephen.geddes@komatsu-uk.com
Phone = 00 44 (0) 191 4925265
Fax = 00 44 (0) 191 4925270



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matthew nield

04-02-2002 04:10:47




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
i have also just purchased a howard bantam with a villiers engine, i have cleaned the points and have a good spark, does anyone know how to set the timing, the carb was also seized and i have managed to strip and sort this, where can i get spares ie the accelerator cable and maybe a new carb if needed and how much should i pay.



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dave duane

08-11-2004 12:11:00




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to matthew nield, 04-02-2002 04:10:47  
Matthew,

Do you have a manual on the villiers engine. I am not able to get a spark. Where are thye points on the engine.

Thanks.,

Dave Duane



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oliver hinton

10-07-2004 08:49:51




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to dave duane, 08-11-2004 12:11:00  
did you find the points? I guess they are behind the flywheel. I am just starting to take a Villiers mark 15 4 stroke ohv engine from a Bantam to pieces. The flywheel nut or screw is badly damaged. is it a left or right hand thread and is there anywhere special to apply a puller to get the flywheel off?

There may be a few other things you can warn me of if you hove stripped and reassembled your Villiers.

best rgds Oliver Hinton

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Dave Haywood

04-05-2001 15:38:34




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
I am looking for a handbook and cultivator tips for a Howard rotovator Model H350 Serial No: 31079269, engine Kohler K141T Specification No: 29402d serial number 6211200. Can anyone help and does anyone know of a distributor in South Africa



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Bob

02-13-2000 04:05:15




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 Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Lisa , 02-09-2000 06:16:03  
Howard was an Australian company that made farm implements and specialized in rotary hoes, he also made a tractor. In the 1930's he set up a separate company in England. I will email you with further information. Bob



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Paul McHugh

12-08-2000 15:59:18




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Bob, 02-13-2000 04:05:15  
desperately seeking information on Howard 2000 Rotorvator made in 1972 in australia with a japanese diesal engine. the diesal engine brand is a yanmar L5

kind regards paul Mchugh



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Bob

02-13-2000 23:57:22




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 Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Bob, 02-13-2000 04:05:15  
Sent you an email with further info but had it returned, contact me with correct address if you want the information on the Bantam. Bob



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Ray

04-16-2004 00:58:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Bob, 02-13-2000 23:57:22  
Hi Bob, My names Ray and a friend who does'nt have a computer asked me if I could go on the net and see if I could get some info on the howard bantam as he has one and is trying to get a manual and any other info as he plans to restore it completely so any information you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you kindly, Ray



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Nick Hluszko

10-04-2000 03:09:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Bob, 02-13-2000 23:57:22  
My dad has an old Howard rotary hoe. He needs to set the timing, but doesn't know how to do this. It os a 12 hp single cylinder engine. Do you know where he can find out how?
nick



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Ron Eitel

07-11-2000 14:49:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Bob, 02-13-2000 23:57:22  
I have just bought an ancient Howard Bantam which I would like to bring back to life so that it can help me..

When I try to start, it springs to life for about 10 cycles and then dies. Fuel ok, carb ok, but I found that the magneto was not clamped firmly to the crank-case.

I found the countersunk clamping screws were loose, and on dismantling, one of the screws was apparently incorrect, it was shorter than the others.

This appears to give atmospheric access to the crankcase via the clamping screw threads. I guess this would prevent the build-up of pressure in the Villiers crankcase and prevent the proper two-stroke action.

I would be most grateful for any setting up and timing information you can give me also advice on how I can obtain a copy of the manual.

The air filter is past recognition and I can see no evidence of a choke, I have been told there was a choke. Have you any information on this?

Do you know how the timing is set?
What should be the magneto contact breaker gap?

The spark plug fitted is a large NGK A6, do you know if this is this correct and what gap should be set?

My home is in Devonshire in England. Are you nearby.

I very much hope to hear from you

Ron

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Bernie Szymanski

02-21-2002 22:42:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Ron Eitel, 07-11-2000 14:49:14  
I'm trying to rebuild my two bantam's in New Zealand can anyone help me contact me at bernieszy1.co.nz.

Looking forward to hearing lots of good news



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Richard Aimers

08-25-2002 01:40:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Howard Bantam Rotovator in reply to Bernie Szymanski, 02-21-2002 22:42:01  
I have a Bantam. I have rebuilt it, after stripping it into each individual part.
20% of the bits needed remaking of which I completed my self.
I use the hoe to dig my garden, The mower to cut approx 2 Acres of hay per year, its a sweet runner.
Photos of other attachments and or manuals for the copying of are what I am looking for.
I could answer some questions but probably not of any use.
I may be able to help with advice.

Cheers Richard

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