Hello
ODK members and history lovers
These gang mowers were manufactured by the
Berrigan Fairway Mowers Company from about
1933 and may
have sold into the 1940s. Their advertised address was Box 134, Berrigan.
Berrigan is a small town in the
Riverina region of NSW. The
Wikipedia entry says,
"Once a thriving town with four pubs and the golf club, it has since been reduced to two pubs and the club."
Its population in the 2011 Census was 922. I don't know what its size was in the 1930s, but it would have
been no metropolis.
Here is a typical advertisement:-
THE QUALCAST CONNECTIONIt is remarkable that a small-town manufacturer in regional NSW got involved with
Qualcast (Australia) to
produce gang mowers. One wonders what that level of involvement was ...
The first observation I make is that these gang units must have been incredibly
small. I estimate that a single unit could not have had more than about a
16 inches cut.
That is significant because
Qualcast's largest production reel would have been that width.
They were powered by a single
horse.
It may be that
Qualcast supplied reels, bottom blocks and associated transmission parts from their
stocks and the Berrigan company made associated frame-ware and components to assemble gang mower units.
It appears that they were made in three, five, and seven unit configurations.
Their biggest selling advantage ...
price.
The rest is history.
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JACK.