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  2. Jacobsen Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Logo used for the Jacobsen 4-Acre mower. In 1945 Jacobsen Manufacturing purchased the Worthington Mower Company of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, known for its gang mowers for golf courses, parks and airfields. [2] In 1949 the new subsidiary began making Model G tractors using Ford tractor components, mostly for use in parks and golf courses. [3]

  3. Speedex Tractors - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, a mowing deck with its own Engine was manufactured for the S-Series. This model attached to the front of the tractor and made the S-Series the first Four Wheel Riding Lawn Mower in America. The models S-14, S-17, S-18, S-19, S-23, S-24, and S-32 were to be produced throughout the years.

  4. List of former tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Ford SAF; Ford (USA) – Ford tractor division bought Sperry-New Holland and became Ford-New Holland, now New Holland, part of CNH Industrial; Ford-Ferguson (USA) Fordson tractor (USA / England, UK) – by Ford; Fordzon-Putilovec (Russia) Forma (Romania) Fortschritt (East Germany) Foton (China) – now Lovol; Four Drive (USA) – also known as ...

  5. Gilson Brothers Co. - Wikipedia

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    Those Gilson Brothers products that were sold under the Gilson brand were typically painted with the company's signature beige-and-crimson color scheme, starting in 1977 they used crimson-and-black. Gilson Brothers products were also re-branded and sold under the names Montgomery Ward , Lawn-Boy, Ford , Snow Charger, Wizard, Plymouth, Marshall ...

  6. Worthington Mower Company - Wikipedia

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    The first Worthington gang mower was three-wheeled, pulled by horses with their hooves covered in leather to prevent damage to the grass. In 1919 Worthington designed and built a gasoline-powered tractor to pull the mowers. [5] The Worthington tractors were assembled in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, using parts from the Model T Ford. Worthington ...

  7. Simplicity Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by William J. Niederkorn in 1922, and started building walk-behind two-wheeled tractors in 1939. Between 1941 and 1945, due to World War II , Simplicity Manufacturing temporarily halted production of lawn and garden products, and manufactured electric fence controllers and external surface grinders to satisfy the War ...

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