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
Also produced by R.A. Lister, the Model A came in 2.5hp and up to 3.5hp…
The 16-30s were built at Charles City, Iowa, USA in 2 versions: Model E &…
Hanomag tractors were first built in 1924 when the R26 model was released. The company…
The Irish “N” Model Fordson tractors were produced from 1928-1933 and followed on from Ford’s…
This Fordson Major arrived at the Museum door as a 4-wheel tractor and was transformed…
According to Peter Henshaw, the E27N “was a great improvement on the elderly Fordson gasoline…
R.A. Lister Engines was founded in 1867 by Robert Ashton Lister, making various agricultural implements.…
This engine is the baby sister/brother to the larger version described above. This 7hp engine…
The Museum’s 11.5hp Hornsby engine was imported from the UK by Harris Scarfe & Co…
The Sachs air-cooled Wankel engines were sold by Finsbury (Aust.) as water pump engines, with…
This tractor came from the Fordson factory in the UK. WA Distributors (1947): State Branch…
Field Marshall tractors were manufactured in Lincolnshire England between 1930 to 1957. The last single…