Address
Wellard Street, Serpentine, WA, 6125
Work Hours
Mon-Tues: Closed
Wednesday: 9am-1pm
Thur-Fri: Closed
Sat-Sun: 10am-3pm
Public Holidays: 10am-3pm
Note: Closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day
Address
Wellard Street, Serpentine, WA, 6125
Work Hours
Mon-Tues: Closed
Wednesday: 9am-1pm
Thur-Fri: Closed
Sat-Sun: 10am-3pm
Public Holidays: 10am-3pm
Note: Closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day
Alfred Henry McDonald built Australia’s first tractor in 1908 at Richmond Victoria. In 1969 the company eventually merged with Jaques Bros and the name disappeared. Only 20 examples of the T6 were built between 1946 and 1955 at a high…
The F12 Farmall is regarded as the World’s first true Rowcrop tractor. The F12 was first produced in 1923. A rowcrop tractor was designed to be able to travel through the rows of a crop which were spaced to permit…
WA Distributors (1956): State Branch of International Harvester Company of Australia, 789 -795, Wellington Street, Perth. The charcoal gas producer attached to this tractor was designed and built in 1994 by Mr Frank Hayward of Serpentine. Frank constructed the gas…
157,300 tractors of the 15-30 series were built between 1921 and 1934 by the International Harvest Company of Milwaukee, USA. They were branded McCormick Deering for the export market after the 2 main companies had combined to form the International…
This saw used a patented shaft drive instead of belts. Made in Maylands W.A. by W. Schulstad.
The New Record drag saws were made by New Record Machinery Company of West Melbourne, using a Roseberry 2hp Hit & Miss engine. They were mainly used to cross-cut felled logs. Some were rebadged with the New Record name &…
Made by Bill and Harry Dennis at 38 Hardy Road Maylands W.A. The saw on display is powered by a single cylinder, 2-stroke engine with some versions having a 2-cylinder engine driving via “V” belts to a 48” circular blade.…
Powered by single cylinder, 2 stroke 5hp engine with a belt drive. They were made by Dennis Bros in Maylands W.A.
Penguin marine engines were initially manufactured by Chapman Engineering Pty Ltd of Sydney. Production began in about 1939 and the firm came out with a parallel-sided water jacket until 1947. Production was then carried out by Power & Head Pty…
The 10/20 was built from 1923 to 1939 at the International Illinois, USA factory and replaced the International 8 Initially priced at $US785 to compete with the low-priced Fordson, it was a great success selling 215,551 units over 16 years…