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Post by bren_jac Mon Apr 13 2020, 14:38

Hi all,

I'm Bren, based in Leicester. Just found the forum so thought I'd join. I'm sort of new(ish) to the hobby. I've had a Villiers Mk10 in the shed for a while which has been waiting for my attention. This one will probably be the topic of my first thread, it's in quite poor condition having been stored in a barn attached to a cow milker since the 1950s.

I also have a 1950 Atco 17 inch mower that uses a Villiers Midget engine, I've recently repaired that back to working condition but the Mk10 is going to need much more work than this.

I'm hoping to one day get something a little bigger, had my eye on maybe a Lister D but I'd like an early Petter if I can justify spending more serious money on one. For the moment I'm content getting this little Mk10 going and see what happens from there!

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Post by Garak Mon Apr 13 2020, 17:05

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Post by mattblack Mon Apr 13 2020, 17:56

Hello and welcome from another Villiers owner in Leicester! welcome sign

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Post by bren_jac Mon Apr 13 2020, 18:48

Thank you both! It's good to find a forum with a lot of information and passion on this stuff. What model villiers do you have Matt? Thanks for the tips for suppliers on my Mk10 thread too, I'm sure it'll be a good help with this one.

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Post by mattblack Mon Apr 13 2020, 21:28

bren_jac wrote:Thank you both! It's good to find a forum with a lot of information and passion on this stuff. What model villiers do you have Matt? Thanks for the tips for suppliers on my Mk10 thread too, I'm sure it'll be a good help with this one.

Midget in bits, MK12, C12 on a centrifugal pump, MK15 as seen in my avatar and a MK25HS awaiting restoration.

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Post by bren_jac Mon Apr 13 2020, 21:53

Quite a collection there, I do like these little Villiers engines. As I stated in my opening post the Atco I have is powered by a Midget engine, nothing to get excited about but a very nice simple engine none the less, it starts first or second kick every time. Apologies for the name mistake, I thought your user name was probably related to your actual name haha!

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Post by Robotstar5 Mon Apr 13 2020, 22:01

Hi Bren, welcome aboard from another Villiers collector.

I also have a barn find Mk.10, but I think it was stored at the side of the barn, not inside it Very Happy

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Post by bren_jac Mon Apr 13 2020, 22:44

That looks like it'll keep you busy! Any plans to restore it? Seems like fuel tanks are a weak point on these engines if they aren't stored well.

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Post by Woodsman Tue Apr 14 2020, 10:42

Hi and a very warm welcome to the forum. Lots of knowledgeable and friendly folk here. Good luck with your first project.

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Post by Robotstar5 Tue Apr 14 2020, 21:47

bren_jac wrote:That looks like it'll keep you busy! Any plans to restore it? Seems like fuel tanks are a weak point on these engines if they aren't stored well.

It's mostly complete and turns over freely, I have a suitable tank in stock so it's in the restoration queue.

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