Friday, November 24, 2017

POLITICAL DERBY PRODUCES BILLYCART RELICS

Examples  of the almost  lost Australian   art of   billycart  making  surfaced  on  Magnetic Island  at  a  garage  sale  held  to  cash in on  all the people  driving  about  to  vote   on   election   day .
Both were built  from old  lawnmowers, the one above from a Rover ,  odd bits of timber and metal.  The   hotrod below  utilised  an  old  Victa  mower  component as the base .
They were built about 15 years ago by  Don Lowe  for his grandchildren . The first billycart  he  built, for his son ,  was   in  Tasmania , where he was a  dairy farmer ; that son  is now  in his 50s .  As the grandchildren  grew , he  made  adjustments to the   footrests  to accommodate  longer  legs  ; the pushing and steering arms  also  had to be adjusted   along the way .
 
Don grew   cut flowers on the  Atherton Tablelands before  he retired to the island about 15 years ago , a move  which enabled  him to  make use of  his billycart  building skills .  The billycarts  were  bought  by  a local  woman  with   four boys .