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Originally Posted by jeremy
Beat me to it! I was out in the garden cutting the 'orchard' (bit of an old field with half a dozen Lidl fruit trees) with a regular mower and dreaming of an Allen scythe! Do they still make them? Jeremy
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This one as a Villiers 150 and works a treat..
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Allen Scythe with rotary saw attachment preserved at Didcot Railway Centre, England
The Allen Scythe, sometimes called the Allen Power Scythe, is a petrol-powered finger-bar mower. It was made from 1935 until 1973 by John Allen and Sons in Cowley, Oxfordshire. The company, formerly the Eddison and Nodding Company, was bought in 1897 by John Allen, who renamed it the Oxford Steam Plough Company, and then renamed it to John Allen and Sons.[1][2]
Another Cowley product...!!!!