Hello,
I have an older Troy Built tiller. It has no mfg. tag or any model or serial number tag. I bought it at an auction a few years ago.
It has a Tecumseh 6 HP engine on it, model HH60-105079E, serial 4004R. I don?t think it is the original engine.
The transmission has a casting date of 2/8/74, and 90419 stamped on it. It also has a casting number TH-1001-1
The handle bracket has Garden Way, TH-1019, IFI
The pulley guard has Troy Built, TH-1002, B
Can you identify the model and year of mfg?
I want to find an owner?s manual and parts list for it if possible.
Thanks for your time.
John
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Locating Your Model NumberThe Model number is eleven characters long and is printed on the left side of the Product Identification Label. Characters can include numbers, letters or hyphens.
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RECENT PRODUCTION tiller models, machines manufactured since 2001, will have a model and serial number sticker normally located on the tine hood of the machine.
Go to the Troy Built web site, find the contact phone number, call them and tell them what you want to know. Give them the serial #, and they may want to know the model also. They should be able to tell you what year it was made. Hope this helps. I will Actually see if I can find out the info for you. I will be right back. Sara I just talked to troy built, this is not the serial # this is a model number if you can check again for the complete serial# I can get you the year your tiller was made.
The decals r a good indication, they probably didn't have any more made than they needed. The only thing i can think of is, sometimes on the back side of the flywheel, (if u ever have it off) r some stamped numbers. One set of numbers is the month, and one set is the year it was made. Now that's the flywheel, but the engine should be the same year.
The older models do not have an actual model number but only a name to distinguish the size. Early production models include the Horse, Pony and Junior. You must find the location of the serial number tag to order parts that will fit your particular rototiller for seamless replacement of parts. Hope this will help
if you have a B&S engine look at the frist two numbers on the code. thats the year of the engine and more likelyof your unit, As long as the motor has'nt been replaced. I'll checked on your serial number did'nt find a model. If this is an old troy built I'll have to call tech support. also I need to know what engine 4, 4.5, 6, 7, 8, hr power, and the name of the teller. MTD now owens troy built.
The serial number is stamped on the upper right hand side of the gear housing. It is on a flat spot just above the wheel shaft. If it is a newer model it will be on a white sticker on top of the gear housing plate. If it has the T handle it is probably an older 1980's model. If you find the six digit number I can give you the year it was made.
On the old Gardenways Horse the serial number is stamped into the top of a little flange on the side of the transmission just to the right (viewed from behind) of where the handles attach. It may be covered in gunk so a douse of mineral spirits and a little scraping will reveal it.
You can download the manual and parts list from the Troybuilt site. Enter "HORSE" for the model and the serial number.
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