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
The Ferguson TEA20 was one of the most versatile small tractors ever built for use in agriculture and industry. The tractor could be fitted with a wide range of attachments such as a front-end loader and a grader blade. It…
The tractor was manufactured by Emerson-Brantingham Co Inc., of Rockford, Illinois, USA which was founded in 1852. It had advanced its tractor production by buying the Gas Traction Company in 1912 and with it the Big 4-30 or Model D…
This tractor is a larger version of the F2M514. It was manufactured by Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz of Koln in Germany and tested at Marburg, Germany in March 1952. The rated horsepower of the tractor was 38.2hp. It is not known how many…
The Fairbanks Morse engine on display is a good example of a typical American Farm petrol engine. It would be started on petrol and then switched over to kerosene when hot. To stop pre-ignition a 3rd needle was fitted to…
Enfield was better known for its motor bikes. “Royal Enfield” started producing a small diesel engine in the 1940s, bringing out the HO2 in 1950. The design was unique in being air-cooled with two horizontally opposed cylinders that were tailored…
The industrial version of the Douglas motorbike engine (FT35) was used in the Second World War to power generators on searchlights. Technical specifications: 2-cylinders, 4-stroke, horizontally opposed pistons with Lucas magneto. History: The Douglas family built motorbikes in Kingswood, near…
Don Daw was a Tractor Museum president and local Fire Marshall who designed and manufactured this unique fire-fighting pump in 1990. He made his own pattern and smelted aluminium in his back shed, then machined all parts on his lathe.…
These motors were initially built to power Cooper Small Flock Shearing single-post stands. They were a copy of the American Johnson Iron Horse engine and were adapted to power other small applications. The one on display is for a washing…
The Museum’s Chamberlain 45KA began its life as a 40KA but was upgraded to the later model. It was built at the Welshpool, WA factory of Chamberlain Tractors. Only 108 tractors were manufactured of this model built in 1954 -1955,…
The Chamberlain 9G was the most common tractor produced by the Chamberlain firm with some 6462 9Gs finding their way onto the agricultural market. This tractor was built at the Welshpool, WA, factory of the Chamberlain group. The Champion gained…