The Martin Markham Ltd company was based in Stamford, Lincolnshire. The company built small Garden Tractors.
History[]
Martin-Markham was formed in 1952 by the merger of the Martin Cultiator Co. and Markham Traction Ltd.
The Company whent into recieveship in 1970.[1] Full history unknown - can you help with details of this companies history or model range ?
Model range[]
- Martin-Markham Colt 1960-70? - 7 hp Kohler engine, with 3F 1R gearbox and a PTO (option?)? + Linkage
- Martin-Markham Colt De-luxe 1960-70 - 10 hp Kohler engine, 6F 2R gearbox and a PTO + Linkage
- Accessories
- Plough
- Tillage implements
- Trailer
- Forklift
- Cement mixer
- Rotary grass cutter
- Fore end loader (Hydraulic)
- Full details unknown - more details required - can you help ?
Preservation[]
These tractors are often collected by collectors of horticultural machinery or Garden Tractors, and are easily transported in a small trailer or van & stored in a shed or garage. They can also be worked in the garden or allotment for cultivating or mowing etc.
- Martin Markham Colt, Reg no. TEG 292G. 1969 10hp, Owned by Mr. G. E. Milnes of Chesterfield, Derbyshire - At Belvoir Castle Steam Festival 2009
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See also[]
- List of Tractor Manufacturers
- List of Types of Agricultural Machinery
- Shows and Meets - events which feature garden tractors
- Clubs Listing
- Horticultural Machinery and Engine Club ?
References / sources[]
- ↑ Vintage Tractor Magazine, March 2010, P40 Brian Bell article
External links[]
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