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Moto-mower tiller

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Joe2008

09-21-2007 13:05:43




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I have a very old moto-mower rototiller that I need some help with. I have spent several hours searching th internet for information on the tiller but have found nothing. Does anyone have a suggestion on where to find any info on it?
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gemret

11-14-2007 18:20:04




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 Re: Moto-mower tiller in reply to Joe2008, 09-21-2007 13:05:43  
Joe2008,

I too have an old 1961 Moto-Mower front tined tiller. I have been looking for the same info as you. In my search it seems this kind of info was only included with the owner's manual that came with the new unit. Moto-Mower made hundreds of thousands of these units. You would think there would be someone out there that has a manual. Moto-Mower not only made these tillers under their brand name but also made them under Sears, Montgomery Wards, Western Auto etc. They made them at their Richmond, Indiana plant and later at their Ingersoll, Ontario plant before being bought out by Roper. If I ever find a manual I will let you know. Also let me know if you find anything.

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Yugrotcart

09-21-2007 20:02:55




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 Re: Moto-mower tiller in reply to Joe2008, 09-21-2007 13:05:43  
Moto Mower was a brand name made by the Roper Company in Ingersoll Ontario. They were a good product. My Dad used to sell their line back in the early '70's.

Paul



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Joe2008

09-22-2007 02:46:22




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 Re: Moto-mower tiller in reply to Yugrotcart, 09-21-2007 20:02:55  
Does anyone know where I might get any tech info on repair or parts listing? I need to see the belt diagram It looks as if there were supposed to be 2 belts.



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El Toro

09-21-2007 14:11:37




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 Re: Moto-mower tiller in reply to Joe2008, 09-21-2007 13:05:43  
I think they were made by the Dura Company in Ontario, Canada. They made a snowblower too.
Hal



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