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| #Post#: 97000-------------------------------------------------- | |
| The Simar Rototiller | |
| By: Jackual Date: April 9, 2015, 8:47 am | |
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| While I was working as a small engine mechanic in Halifax in my | |
| teens, I was on a delivery and came across a couple of these | |
| strange looking machines; | |
| Introducing the Swiss-made Simar model 30 Rototiller | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/c30zuck_zps89kkaapo.jpg.html][IMG]h… | |
| (Not my machine, Image Courtesy of C.Zuck) | |
| They had been laid up, untouched and complete, in the back of a | |
| now collapsing glasshouse of a small market garden, since just | |
| after the war. They were in a bad state, engines seized solid | |
| and tin work laced with holes, infact there wasn't very much | |
| left at all of the miller tine covers. | |
| I was intrigued by the Simars, The glasshouses were due to be | |
| pulled down because the site was to be developed into housing, | |
| So I offered the old boy scrap value and trundled them into my | |
| boss's Transit, dropped them off home to the sheer delight of my | |
| dad, and stuck them in his shed :thumbs:. | |
| Because they were both so rotten and totally seized(The engines | |
| didn't budge, even after a year sitting with diesel down the | |
| bores!), I wanted to get my hands on another, possibly better | |
| condition Simar, I heard of one up for grabs in Biddulph, | |
| Stoke-on-trent. It was in much better condition than my other | |
| two, although It had been painted with the dregs of old tins of | |
| paint, and had a fair bit of P/O bodges, I ended up trailering | |
| it home. | |
| I completely stripped every bit down on this 'new' machine, | |
| taking bits off the other two as and when I needed. I Had all | |
| the tin work, handles & wheels shot blasted and powder coated by | |
| my mate in Elland. | |
| I never got to put the machine back together, not in the UK | |
| anyway, we moved to NZ and the Simar came too, In a few boxes of | |
| parts wrapped in shrink wrap and tins full of nuts and bolts. | |
| Its been here nearly 8 years now, And I've only just got round | |
| to putting it back together! | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150406_115955_zp… | |
| The engine is a 2-stroke, about 400cc, and has a whopping 3.5 HP | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150406_114637_zp… | |
| The Carburettor is a Nickel plated bronze Amal, And the Magneto | |
| is a Lucas, The magneto was a real pain, parts from all 3 | |
| magneto's were used to build one that creates spark. | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150406_113152_zp… | |
| The fuel tank has the air filter running down the center, Oiled | |
| wood shavings is the filter media. | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150407_124355_zp… | |
| The wheel hubs have 2 speed selectable gearing, and ratchets for | |
| turning. | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150408_112612_zp… | |
| The tines are spring loaded, and controlled separately from the | |
| driving wheels. | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150407_124433_zp… | |
| There is no silencer (although I'm making one up) and its | |
| insanely loud, I can't imagine using it in a closed glass house. | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150407_124417_zp… | |
| I've just set fire to the miller tine cover to remove the powder | |
| coating, it needed a fair bit of welding, beating and filling. | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150408_114447_zp… | |
| I've done the welding and now I'm on with the job of filling. | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150409_110144_zp… | |
| [URL= | |
| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150409_124053_zp… | |
| I've a fair bit more to do with the tine cover, Its missing the | |
| flap that trails behind, it shouldn't be hard to make another. | |
| The control linkages have gone AWOL, and I need to make up some | |
| new ones. | |
| The wood in the ends of the handles is missing, my mate has a | |
| wood lathe, I'll get him roped into it. | |
| But I think the biggest problem is the tank, it leaks, its | |
| soldered together, and the solder has melted and run out from | |
| the seams when it was being cooked during powder coating. I'm | |
| not wanting to strip it, the powder coating is like glass, its | |
| tough and and can really only be removed with fire, which would | |
| totally destroy the soldered tank. Any recommendations for a | |
| tank sealer?? Not chewing gum please!! :toothless: | |
| Hope you enjoyed that! Jack. | |
| #Post#: 97005-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Simar Rototiller | |
| By: Snailer Date: April 10, 2015, 6:07 am | |
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| Great story | |
| #Post#: 97008-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Simar Rototiller | |
| By: hippydave Date: April 10, 2015, 4:28 pm | |
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| Strange looking machine, would love to try it on my allotment. I | |
| have a howard 350 from the 60s that i use and that is | |
| indestructible. | |
| #Post#: 97033-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Simar Rototiller | |
| By: Peter de Dawg Date: April 11, 2015, 3:13 pm | |
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| We had an Allen scythe many years ago, used to use it clearing | |
| bridle paths etc, worked fuckin' brilliantly, tho I bet the 'elf | |
| an safety wankers wouldn't like it.... | |
| #Post#: 97050-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Simar Rototiller | |
| By: divie Date: April 12, 2015, 3:17 pm | |
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| Most old motorcycle magazines will have adverts for tank | |
| sealers. Go for an ethanol proof one. Not sure about use with a | |
| soldered tank but on my bike tanks I derust with brick acid. | |
| Sometimes swilling around with a handfull of plasterboard screws | |
| helps. Once clean and dry add the sealant. | |
| #Post#: 97094-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Simar Rototiller | |
| By: Jackual Date: April 14, 2015, 8:39 pm | |
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| [quote author=divie link=topic=9190.msg97050#msg97050 | |
| date=1428869830] | |
| Most old motorcycle magazines will have adverts for tank | |
| sealers. Go for an ethanol proof one. Not sure about use with a | |
| soldered tank but on my bike tanks I derust with brick acid. | |
| Sometimes swilling around with a handfull of plasterboard screws | |
| helps. Once clean and dry add the sealant. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thats good!, I don't need to de-rust, its spot less, the oil in | |
| the 2-stroke mix has kept the tank rust free. I'll have a browse | |
| online for a sealer, maybe even see the guy at the motorbike | |
| shop. | |
| [quote author=Peter de Dawg link=topic=9190.msg97033#msg97033 | |
| date=1428783215] | |
| We had an Allen scythe many years ago, used to use it clearing | |
| bridle paths etc, worked fuckin' brilliantly, tho I bet the 'elf | |
| an safety wankers wouldn't like it.... | |
| [/quote] | |
| There is a scythe still being made, The BCS power scythe! Much | |
| better than those glorified wheeled string DR trimmers. | |
| http://www.tracmaster.co.uk/2014-01-30-13-29-09/bcs-crusader-power-scythes.html | |
| Never had an Allen scythe, but worked on many of the later hover | |
| mowers. | |
| [quote author=hippydave link=topic=9190.msg97008#msg97008 | |
| date=1428701303] | |
| Strange looking machine, would love to try it on my allotment. I | |
| have a howard 350 from the 60s that i use and that is | |
| indestructible. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Do like the Howards, I had a small collection of Howards in the | |
| UK, A couple of Villiers powered 200's a couple of bantams one a | |
| Villiers 2-stroke and the other with a dirty Honda GX 160, And a | |
| great big BSA powered Yeoman, That was a proper rotavator! | |
| Tiller miller rotor tine blade cover filled and sanded smooth; | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150412_185217_zp… | |
| Then primed; | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150412_201104_zp… | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150412_201122_zp… | |
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| http://s8.photobucket.com/user/hey124/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150412_201717_zp… | |
| Cheers, Jack. | |
| #Post#: 97106-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Simar Rototiller | |
| By: 1960SeriesII Date: April 16, 2015, 1:54 am | |
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| Very nice - and a good job you've done on it so far, too! Love | |
| these old agricultural machines - no-nonsense technology that | |
| lasts a lifetime or two if properly maintained. | |
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