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SouthernRi…
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Found this while hunting in the woods on my late grandfather's property. I don't know much about it, but I enjoy old things and would like to know more about it. My guess would be that it was my great-grandfather's because the house has always been in the family. I'm trying to found out as much as I can about it. Thanks
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This is what I Have found. Thomas & William Coldwell of Newburgh, NY hold about 15 patents on lawnmowers from 1887-1926. your lawnmower was patented on Sept 17, 1918 by William T Coldwell pat. #1,279,266.
looks like a lawn roller that attaches to a tractor.
A picture of a lawn mower found in a dump in the 1950s shows some attachments on the blades and the person was wondering what those attachments did. Does anyone know?