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Atco (Atlas Chain Company) Limited was a British
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company which traded as "Atco Ltd" from 1981 to 1990, making lawn mowers and garden tools. It sold a range of lawn mowers including lawn and garden tractors.


History

Atco is the trade name for lawn mowers derived from the Atlas Chain Company, founded by
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in 1865, which made chains for ships. Mowing machines (replacing
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s) were drawn by horses but, after a horse died while pulling a mower around his company's facility, Pugh created a petrol lawnmower, which became the first of its kind to be mass-produced anywhere in the world. Charles H Pugh Ltd started making motor mowers with a -wide cut. The Atco motor mower was an immediate success. 900 of them were made in 1921, each costing £75. Within five years, annual production had accelerated to tens of thousands. Prices were cut and a range of sizes was available, making the Standard the first truly mass-produced motor mower. In the early hours of 5 November 1981 a fire destroyed the old Charles H Pugh site and stock. The factory moved to Stowmarket in
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, where it reopened as Atco Ltd. In 1991 Atco Ltd was renamed as Atco-Qualcast Ltd. Atco-Qualcast Ltd was acquired by
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in 1995. In 2011 Bosch sold the intellectual drawings, plant, equipment and tooling for the entire existing mower range to the Allett Mowers division of Turfmech Machinery Limited in Hixon,
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. Allett commenced manufacturing the range of Atco mowers with Allett branding instead of Atco, and with new model names. In the same year Bosch licensed the Atco brand name to Global Garden Products Italy S.p.A. (part of
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S.p.A.), which launched a new Atco branded range of lawnmowers. On 29 April 2013 Global Garden Products Italy S.p.A. bought the Atco brand name from Bosch.


Products (1980–1992)

All the products below, from 1980–1992, are now obsolete.


Lawn & garden tractors


Made in U.S. (1980–85)

From 1980, Atco Motor Mowers imported lawn and
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tractors from the United States, made to its designs. The full model range of American-built Atco lawn and garden tractors was: * 7/32 – 3-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 8/32E – 3-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 8/36E – 3-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 11/36E – 5-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 16/42E – 4-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck The "E" at the end of model number for American tractors stands for electric start; the 7/32 never had electric start but did have recoil start.


Made in Britain (1986–92)

In 1986, Atco stopped production of the American lawn and garden tractors and started producing its own in Stowmarket, Suffolk, in the United Kingdom. The first new model was the 11/36, which won "Best Grass Cutting Machine of The Year" in 1986. The full model range of British Atco lawn and garden tractors was: * 6/30 – 3-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 8/30 – 3-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 8/36 – 5-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 11/36 – 5-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck * 12/36 – 5-speed with reverse, engine, cutter deck The 8/30 and 8/36 lawn tractors were sold with an option of a powered grass collector, while the 12/36 was only sold with a powered grass collector. The Atco 6/30 was an economy model with pull start, no electrical equipment, and a solid mild steel bonnet front. Atco also made a trailer to fit all models, with a hopper which tipped for emptying. There was a choice of or cutting widths, both having twin blades. 'V' channelling in the deck ensured that grass cut by one blade was not thrown in the path of the other blade. Grass was ejected not from the side, as was common with other tractors, but from the rear. That meant the non-collecting models could be hitched to a towed sweeper to collect grass cuttings, leaves and other debris. The tractors had , , or engines. The fuel tank provided approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes of continuous mowing. The tractors also featured wide pneumatic tyres. Atco was the first ride-on lawn tractor to have a powered grass sweeper, driven from a
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(PTO) at the rear of the machine. The PTO worked independently of the blades, so the user could cut the lawn without collecting the clippings or vice versa. Atco stopped making lawn tractors in 1992. When GGP Ltd bought the Atco name in 2011, the company started producing new lawn tractors branded Atco.


Lawn mowers


Commodore – domestic petrol cylinder mower (1986–92)

Available in four sizes of cut: , , and . Models Numbers for the Atco Commodore were: * Commodore B12 – recoil start * Commodore B14 – recoil start * Commodore B17 – recoil start * Commodore B20 – recoil start * Commodore B14 – electric start * Commodore B17 – electric start * Commodore B20 – electric start Electric start models were available from April 1988.


Ensign – domestic petrol cylinder mower (1990–92)

The Ensign had a cushion-grip handlebar that could be adjusted to height and an adjustable comb which lifted flattened stems which might not otherwise be cut. Polished beechwood front rollers allowed mowing up to the lawn edge and could be replaced quickly with sidewheels for cutting long or wet grass. Fitted with the Atco 144cc engine, the Ensign was available in a choice of three cutting widths: , and . Key start was available on the 14 in. and 17in. models.


Imperial – domestic petrol cylinder mower (1990–92)

Both front and rear rollers could be individually levelled to maintain alignment between the mower and the lawn. As well as a comb for raising flattened grass, the Imperial had a scraper which prevented the build-up of grass on the steel front roller. A
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key-start engine was fitted.


Royale – heavy-duty petrol cylinder mower (1964–2011)

Top of Atco's cylinder mower range, the Royale was designed for large areas of fine lawn. The traditional 6-bladed steel cutting cylinder gave 70 cuts per yard while the heavy duty rollers helped to produce a striped finish. Early models of the Royale featured a
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–built horizontal shaft engine with recoil start. Engines in later models were from
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, with an electric start option introduced during the 1980s. The Recommended Retail Price of the machine, just before it was discontinued in 2011, was over £2000, making it the most expensive mower in the Atco range. All three models – , and – were largely hand-built by a small team.


Rotary mowers

In more recent years, Atco has been producing rotary mowers powered by either petrol or electricity. Production of petrol-engined cylinder mowers continues with the "Clipper" range, in three sizes.


References

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External links


Atco website
Companies based in Suffolk Engineering companies of the United Kingdom Lawn mower manufacturers