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The Toro Company (TTC) 1958 Wheel Horse Rj-58 garden tractor 1988 Wheel Horse 520-H garden tractor Wheel Horse was a manufacturer of outdoor and garden power equipment, including lawn and garden tractors.
On June 30, 1995, the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 525 (UR 525). On May 29, 2014, FM 525 was rerouted back to its 1945 configuration (the old route following Lee Road was redesignated FM Spur 525 [41]) and extended east 0.3 miles (0.48 km) to Marine Road. The designation of the route reverted to FM 525 with the elimination of the ...
The Toro Company was established as the "Toro Motor Company" in 1914 to build tractor engines for The Bull Tractor Company. [4] It built steam engines to support war efforts during World War I, and changed its name to Toro Manufacturing Company in 1920 when it began to refocus on manufacturing farm equipment. [5]
$525 Value $2,800 Profit $2,275. 8: 8 ... CA and discover a 1970s El Toro mechanical bull, ... Both plans go bust and the guys hit a yard sale. Hopefully some antique ...
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Bell announced its new project after the Bell 429 and Bell V-22, the super medium Bell 525, previously it was known as Project X or Magellan. The Helicopter is overall designed for trips of 50 to 500 nautical miles, and has a 5-blade main rotor powered by twin engines, digital controls and Garmin G5000H screen, with planned seating for 16-20 people. [3]
"The Quicksands of Toro", Belford's Magazine (Jun. 1890-Nov.1890), p. 735-739 [105] According to the Wall Street Journal article by Ben Zimmer May 9/10 2020 "From 'The Three Stooges to Covid-19 Rulebreakers," this article is the first instance of the use of the word "Knucklehead" "Fourth of July in Rosamond Camp" The Wasp (1890) [106]
Continental Motors Company was an American manufacturer of internal combustion engines.The company produced engines as a supplier to many independent manufacturers of automobiles, tractors, trucks, and stationary equipment (such as pumps, generators, and industrial machinery drives) from the 1900s through the 1960s.