This brand name was used on some machines sold through J. C. Penney Co., Inc. They were apparently only sold in the early 1970s, and were made by Rockwell-Delta. Penncraft portable power tools were introduced in late 1964.
JM I thank you for the info! I’m not familiar with any other than Sears lmfao!! I still haven’t had a chance to dig into the engine yet, I keep getting fix it work but that’s good cuz I need tires n paint for these 2 minis lol
I’d say your best bet on finding the year is to base it off the engine numbers presuming it’s the original engine. The numbers should be stamped into the shroud below the sticker. Briggs pretty much always stamped their numbers in until recently. It has really neat patina on it too and the front fenders are so neat!
Thanks Danimal! I’m believing it is the original engine on there, story goes it was in an old junk yard in East Troy that was closed down since the 70’s and only reopened for a month in 2014 and that’s when Tommy got it. It’s soooo caked with shit it ain’t funny lol
It will be funny watching you drive those tiny tractors. LOL
That is something I’ll definitely film for you guys MD! 😂😂
This brand name was used on some machines sold through J. C. Penney Co., Inc. They were apparently only sold in the early 1970s, and were made by Rockwell-Delta. Penncraft portable power tools were introduced in late 1964.
JM I thank you for the info! I’m not familiar with any other than Sears lmfao!! I still haven’t had a chance to dig into the engine yet, I keep getting fix it work but that’s good cuz I need tires n paint for these 2 minis lol
Nice one. Nice to see the old stamp steel stuff survive.
Thank you Grand Poohbah! I didn’t really want non Sears stuff but both these mini mowers were too cool and unique to pass on lol
Cool
Thanks Terry! These mini mowers kinda multiply like Sears lately haha! Can’t stop at just one 😂
Love it Rooney…the front fenders are awesome!
Thank you HB! Ya I can’t wait to take it for a rip! The fender just set it off don’t they? Give it an school car vibe, so cool lol
Very cool, and very small...
Merrie~Merrie
Haha it should be interesting to see how I fit on this guy lol thank you Mrs Merrie Merrie! How you been? Say hi to Rob for me
I’d say your best bet on finding the year is to base it off the engine numbers presuming it’s the original engine. The numbers should be stamped into the shroud below the sticker. Briggs pretty much always stamped their numbers in until recently. It has really neat patina on it too and the front fenders are so neat!
Thanks Danimal! I’m believing it is the original engine on there, story goes it was in an old junk yard in East Troy that was closed down since the 70’s and only reopened for a month in 2014 and that’s when Tommy got it. It’s soooo caked with shit it ain’t funny lol