PART FOUR - SignificanceThe 
Ransomes Minor Mk7 is the only Ransomes lawnmower, to my knowledge, that was manufactured here 
in Australia. I don't mean all Mk 7s, but the Mark 7s sold here. I have no doubt this was a result 
of a tariff advantage that was offered in the late 1950s. 
Atco would do a similar thing with their 
14" reel model, and their enigmatic rotaries. I should also note that 'manufactured' really meant 
'assembly' of imported parts. These were 
assembly factories.
The 
Mark 7 was assembled at a 
Clayton, Victoria factory. However, I have never been able to establish 
the actual street address:- 
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 These are 
collectable machines because they have 
heritage value: coming from the premier 
manufacturer of lawnmowers - the first manufacturer of the Budding patent of 1830. They have 
the 
Australian connection in that there was local manufacture. Lastly, they are 
highly restorable because of the enduring quality of the design and the availability of many parts.
The rest is history.-------------------------------------------
JACK.