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Title: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: smileygirl on Wednesday 10 January 18 20:14 GMT (UK)
Please can someone have a go at restoring this picture!!!!
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: Handypandy on Thursday 11 January 18 11:59 GMT (UK)
Not too carefully done, but a bit of colour for effect....
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: smileygirl on Thursday 11 January 18 12:36 GMT (UK)
Wow Handy Pandy that looks amazing?    Do you also have a black and white version of this?  ;D
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: jloy326 on Thursday 11 January 18 13:37 GMT (UK)
Don't think I could top Handy's
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: tonepad on Thursday 11 January 18 14:29 GMT (UK)
Could be a grass mower.
For making hay.
There is tall grass growing in the background.
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: smileygirl on Thursday 11 January 18 14:33 GMT (UK)
Maybe I will try to find out from relatives who still live there.
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: Maiden Stone on Thursday 11 January 18 19:25 GMT (UK)
It's not a cart. There's no room in it to put anything. There's only 1 shaft.  I agree with tonepad reply #4 it's a mowing machine. It's low to the ground, lower on the far side. There's a longer bit sticking out at the far side which looks like the blade. Does the driver have his left hand on a lever/brake attached to the wheel? Seems to be cut grass in foreground.
I used to help oil one like it before start of haymaking when I was a child. The blade had thick, heavy teeth.  When it's working the driver was sitting near to ground.
Edit. I've just looked at a similar photo you posted under "Tom O'Loughlin Ireland 1920s". I've added a comment to that.
I may be wrong about the driver's left hand holding a lever on the wheel in this one, unless that was the brake. There was a control for the blade on the other side.

Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: japeflakes on Thursday 11 January 18 19:53 GMT (UK)
Perhaps this type of thing
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: japeflakes on Thursday 11 January 18 19:53 GMT (UK)
quick b&w
Henry Bamford and Sons who were based at Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, were popular at that time
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: Maiden Stone on Thursday 11 January 18 23:59 GMT (UK)
Perhaps this type of thing
Exactly like that. The one I knew went to an agricultural museum.
I wrote a comment on the other post with a similar picture about how the blade could be raised to an upright position so the machine could fit through gateways.
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: smileygirl on Friday 12 January 18 13:08 GMT (UK)
Thanks Maiden stone and japeflakes for the information and photos .I think it must be even the wheels look the same and with the two horses and the driver sitting low down as you said the grass short on one side too.  good effort Japeflakes on the restore also
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: japeflakes on Friday 12 January 18 16:26 GMT (UK)
sepia edition:
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: smileygirl on Friday 12 January 18 16:37 GMT (UK)
Thankyou Japeflakes that is brilliant good job.
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: Maiden Stone on Friday 12 January 18 22:22 GMT (UK)
japeflakes, thanks for bringing Henry Bamford & Sons to my attention.
henrybamfordandsonsuttoxeterengland.co.uk/history/1871-1882/
There's a drawing of a 2-horse mower, viewed from behind, at the foot of that web-page.
The "Royal" no. 5 horse mowing machine was introduced in 1882. It was a machine which made Bamford's famous. The "Royal" was made in a number of versions, 1 and 2-horse, each with a right or left-hand cut. The 2-horse model had a 4 foot 3 inches cutting-bar. It cost £16 10 shillings.
There is a picture of a potato-digger on the page about the years 1920-30.
I have a photograph of a 1-horse mower at haymaking time.
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: Wiggy on Saturday 13 January 18 09:31 GMT (UK)
You can see two teeth of the mower just behind the horse's hoof on the left hand side.

Dad used to mow our hay with that sort of implement.    ;)

Wiggy
Title: Re: Lar Loughlin my great uncle 1920's ireland potato cart please restore
Post by: smileygirl on Sunday 14 January 18 03:49 GMT (UK)
Thanks guys and Japeflakes your version in sepia looks even better than your b&w version really cool.