It's my belief that we were the first manufacturer in Australia and maybe the world, with a front engined tractor format
Hello
LewisThis is an important question for the record.
I have argued on these forums that the North Americans 'invented' the 'Garden Tractor' -
a smaller version of the Agricultural farm tractor. I think that's right.
But whilst farm tractors were using front mounted engines from the early 20th century,
It is not clear who made the first front mounted engine on a garden tractor.
It is my belief that Greenfield were the first AUS manufacturer to do so.
The only competition were Rover (rear mounted engine
Ranger) and Cox (mid-mounted engine,
Mowmobile)).
It is clear that Toro had a front-mounted engine on a garden tractor in the interwar years ...
but it had a sickle bar mower attachment - not a rotary action.
It is clear that the Cox and Rover were North American inspired.
The Greenfield appears as a unique design in having a garden tractor
appearance (with front engine) and with a rotary cutter deck.
An interesting question you ask here.
You've got us thinking ...
All the best.----------------------------
Jack