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What happened to Troy-Bilt tillers?

What happened to Troy-Bilt tillers?

The company that makes Troy-Bilt rototillers, one of the most recognizable products in the American garden, has filed for bankruptcy protection and in-tends to go out of business. In an announcement, Garden Way, of Troy, N.Y., said it will close operations, with the loss of 550 jobs.

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Are Troy-Bilt tillers still being made?

Yes! The same rototiller that made Troy-Bilt famous is still available for sale! Here are a few features that made this tiller one of the most popular tillers ever made. Even today the only item that has really changed is they upgraded the engine from the old Tecumseh flathead design to a Briggs & Stratton OHV.

Where are Troy-Bilt tillers manufactured?

Proudly headquartered in Valley City, Ohio, and with multiple manufacturing locations across the country, including Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, Troy-Bilt is strongly committed to the communities we’re a part of and keeping America working as hard as we can.

When did Troy-Bilt go out of business?

2001
What happened to the OLD Troy-Bilt manufacturing company? The product brand names Troy-Bilt® and Bolens® were formerly manufactured under the parent company Garden Way Inc. of Troy, NY. In 2001 Garden Way Inc., filed for bankruptcy and is no longer in business.

Who makes Troy-Bilt Tiller?

MTD Consumer Group, Inc.
Before Troy-Bilt was Rototiller, Inc., a rotary tiller manufacturer based in Troy, New York. A trademark dispute in 1967 lead to naming their new tillers – Troy-Bilt – a homage to being built in Troy, New York. As of Mar-2015, Troy-Bilt LLC is a subsidiary of MTD Consumer Group, Inc., based in Valley City, Ohio.

Are MTD and Troy-Bilt the same company?

MTD’s regional brands include Troy-Bilt® in the Americas, Rover® in the Pacific, and WOLF-Garten® in Europe. The portfolio also includes Remington®, Yard Machines®, Columbia®, and MTD Genuine Parts® brands, all primarily sold in the Americas; and Robomow® which is sold in the Americas, Europe and the Middle East.

Where is Troy-Bilt tillers made?

Where are the Troy-Bilt products manufactured? Most equipment available for purchase in North America is assembled in North America with the majority of our manufacturing and assembling plants located in The United States of America.

Who bought out Troy-Bilt?

MTD
Over the years, MTD acquired the Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Cub Cadet, Craftsman (owned by its minority partner), and Yard-Man brands and/or companies. MTD also private labels for other brands under the “247” model prefix.

How many blades does a Troy Bilt Tiller have?

Despite being a cultivator, the TB154E can do the job of a tiller as well if your garden is small enough. This cultivator comes with two forward rotating tines which have eight blades each. Troy-Bilt has designed this product for people who have small gardens and are new to gardening.

What kind of warranty does Troy Bilt have?

Troy-Bilt has a limited lifetime transmission warranty on cast iron gear casting and precision cut bronze gears. 2-year limited warranty on other components for peace of mind. Powered by a premium Honda 160cc GC engine will give you enough power to make tending your garden easier.

Do you need operator’s manual for Troy Bilt chainsaw?

Troy-Bilt is requiring all those who wish to download a copy of the Operator’s Manual to acknowledge that he/she will download the portion of the Operator’s Manual that contains the Important Safe Operation Practices section, as stated below.

What’s the difference between a pony tiller and a regular Tiller?

The other key difference is that the Pony has a maximum tilling depth of 6 inches, whereas the Pony ES’s maximum depth is 8 inches. Besides these two dissimilarities, pretty much everything is identical about these two tillers.

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Ruth Doyle