Where is model number on Troy-Bilt Horse tiller?

Where is model number on Troy-Bilt Horse tiller?

The model number of your Troy-Bilt tiller is located on the same tag, but is printed in the upper left-hand corner. The model number on a Troy-Bilt tiller begins with 21. It may also contain both numbers and letters.

How many horsepower is a Troy-Bilt Horse tiller?

8 HP
Troy-Bilt Horse 8 HP Rear Tine Tiller Horse.

Where is Troy-Bilt headquarters?

Valley City, Ohio
Troy-Bilt® is headquartered in Valley City, Ohio, and our reliable equipment is designed, built and tested right here in the U.S. – from Ohio and Mississippi to Tennessee and Arizona.

Are Troy-Bilt Horse tillers still made?

The Troy-Bilt Horse Rototiller is still made here in the USA. The Troy-Bilt Horse Rototiller uses a large USA made Briggs & Statton 305cc engine. If you hava a big garden – 2,500 square feet and beyond – and big chores, Then the Troy-Bilt Horse Rototiller is the right tiller for you.

How do I contact Troy-Bilt?

Our Technical Support Department staff may be reached at 1-800-828-5500, Monday thru Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. EST.

When was the Troy Bilt rear tine rototiller made?

Troy-Bilt Horse Garden Tiller Parts Troy-Bilt introduced the first American-made rear-tine rototiller nearly 80 years ago. They have built a legacy in the lawn and garden industry that remains yet today. The Horse model, first introduced in 1962 as the Trojan Horse, is still being made today.

How big is a Troy Bilt horse Tiller?

The Horse model was founded on a few basic principles; a heavy-duty build, a powerful engine, and a simple design. New Horse tillers are built with the same philosophy in mind. The Horse has a 20-inch tilling width and an adjustable tilling depth of up to 7-inches with patented 12-inch diameter Bolo tines.

What kind of engine does Troy Bilt horse have?

The Horse has a bronze gear-drive transmission encased in cast-iron with 4 forward, 1 neutral, and 2 reverse speeds. It is powered by a 305cc Briggs & Stratton OHV engine.

Can a horse be used as a tiller?

The Horse is an excellent choice for breaking new sod as well as preparing premium preparation on existing gardening plots. Larger, rugged build gives the Horse an advantage over its smaller counter-parts. Troy-Bilt tillers should always be serviced and repaired with OEM Replacement parts to ensure long reliable life.