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The BMB tractor was manufactured by the Brockhouse Company of Southport , England. the initials BMB stood for British Motor Boats, who designed the tractor. BMB also built a range of small engines. The tractors were available as a small garden tractor or two Iron horse type walk behind units for pulling market gardener's cultivation equipment. Built as a affordable machine using post war surplus production capacity, to help with the cultivation of small areas during postwar rationing.
History
The President model were built from 1947 to 1956 when falling sales led to the cessation of product. The Stock of spares being transfered to H.J. Stockton & Co. Ltd, who redesigned the machines to take either a Ruston & Hornsby or Petter engine. These were sold as "Stokold tractors" from 1956 to 1960.
Model Range
BMB President
The BMB president used a 4 cylinder 918cc morris industrial engine.There were three versions of this tractor one being the standard.
- Orchard and Vineyard versions
There was also orchard and a vineyard models and the difference being that the air filter was removed and the exhaust was under the front grill on the vineyard and orchard model. The orchard was the same as the vineyard but it was 13ins lower so it could pass under trees. The next photo is of the vineyard version of the BMB president.
BMB Plowmate
The BMB plowmate was the largest of 3 different size pedestrian tractors built by British Motor Boats who started importing American built machines during the 1930,s. The plowmate has a 2 foward and reverse gearbox and is powered by a JAP model 5 engine or a Briggs&Stratton ZZ engine both of around 6hp.
BMB Hoemate
Smallest of the BMB walk behind tractors, the Hoemate has a 2 stroke engine made by Brockhouse of around 1.5hp, it has a single foward speed and ratchet hubs to aid cornering. a flat belt when tensioned provides the drive from the engine to the wheels. like the other BMB tractors it could be fitted with many implements.
BMB Cultmate
The BMB Cultmate was the mid-range garden tractor produced by British Motor Boats, who were importing American Simplicity garden tractors before the war. Due to short supply of parts during the war years, they started making their own machines. The Cultmate has a BSA 3½ single-cylinder engine, a flat belt drive, with lever-operated tensioner acting as a clutch to the single-speed gearbox. Ratchet hubs made turning easier. As with many of these small horticultural tractors, many different implements were made.
Preservation
A number of examples survive & are often seen in the Horticultural sections at working events, as well as in the tractor line up at shows. Only a few examples have registration plates as most worked in small market gardens and did not travel on the road. A number of examples are missing the serial number plate which is (was) brass & mounted on the bulked between driver and the engine on the tractors.
Serial numbers appear to be in several series;
- STV 1206 - Built by Brockhouse Engineering (Southport) ltd. at Southport
- ??? 176406 - Built by British Motorboats Ltd at ?
Known examples include;
- AEY 197 - seen at ? and featured on Tractordata.CO.UK photo here
- DFP 477 - Featured on Graces GuidePhoto here
- EPR 472 - seen at Kettering Vintage Rally and Steam Fayre 2008
- HSV 640 - sn 290210 seen at Anglesey Steam Rally 2010
- KTM 964 - sn STV 1206 seen at Wollaton Park Rally 2011
- LUT 980 - seen at Holcot Steam Rally 2008
- NAH 930 - seen at Rushden Transport Cavalcade 2008
- NSU 842 - Featured on Tractordata.CO.UK photo here
- sn 176406 - seen at the Scammell Gathering 2009
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Gallery
See also
- List of Tractor Manufacturers
- List of Engine Manufacturers
- Agricultural Machinery
- Garden Tractors
- Compact Machinery
Reference
Tractors & Machinery Magazine V9/3
Books
- The BMB President by Bill Mills and Joe Paget
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