Search results
13 mar 2023 · Discover the evolution of Troy-Bilt tillers, from the first garden tractor to the latest human-powered machine. Learn more and find your perfect tiller today.
21 wrz 2017 · Although based upon German tillers, the Troy-Bilt was specifically designed for the rocky American soils. According to Troy-Bilt, the same basic features of the first tiller are evident in today's modern tiller for commercial and home garden use.
W 1930 r. C. W. Kelsey z Troy w stanie Nowy Jork utworzyła The Rototiller Company, niosącą zarówno siewniki Siemens, jak i Simar. Kelsey wkrótce zauważyła, że wyprodukowane w Europie rototylery nie były w stanie poradzić sobie ze skalistymi warunkami glebowymi w Ameryce Północnej.
2 lip 2012 · In 1962 tillers started rolling off the assembly line. In1965 the company name was changed to Garden Way Mfg.Co.inc.and the product renamed the Troy-Bilt Horse Rototiller. Troy-Bilt tillers along with other models of lawn equipment was made here until 2001 when they declared bankruptcy.
1 wrz 1999 · A trademark challenge in 1968 by a manufacturer of huge earth-moving equipment necessitated changing the name Trojan Horse to Troy-Bilt® in honor of its hometown, and the company name Watco was renamed Garden Way Manufacturing Company. Today, Troy-Bilt® commands a share of the tiller market.
21 wrz 2017 · After a move to Long Island City, New York, and then to Troy, New York, Rototiller Inc. introduced its own tiller design in 1934, the Model AA All-American. It tilled an area 16 inches wide and 9 inches deep, and it was powered by a 1½-horsepower (HP) gas engine.
Troy-Bilt Rototillers. Farmers and home gardeners can thank C. W. Kelsey for bringing rototillers to the United States. In 1930, Kelsey established the Rototiller Company in New York City to import and distribute a Swiss designed, German made “earth grinder” that could efficiently and easily cultivate soil.