OldWorkHorse 3,045 #1 Posted March 11, 2023 My friend dropped this off to store for a bit at my place. Just wondering if anyone on here knows anything about it or has any info I can pass along. Runs great starts 1st pull and all engages. Rugged as heck. Old Troy built with a tecumseh engine not sure the HP. He said they guy he bought it from said it OG came with a Briggs? Not sure if thats true or not. Any info or feed back be awesome. If nothing else enjoy the photos and the old school nostalgia. They don't make them like they used to. P.s I think I posted this in the right category, don't banned me if I didn't 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,327 #2 Posted March 11, 2023 Yup - 6HP (H60 on the tag) Troy-Bilt "Pony", I believe. Probably from the late 1960's, maybe 70's... Rugged, dependable machine... 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyToro Jr. 1,440 #3 Posted March 11, 2023 21 minutes ago, ri702bill said: Yup - 6HP (H60 on the tag) Troy-Bilt "Pony", I believe. Probably from the late 1960's, maybe 70's... Rugged, dependable machine... 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,553 #4 Posted March 11, 2023 Rugged lookin' bugger. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rick3478 428 #5 Posted March 11, 2023 Good tillers. They made these with Tecumseh, Briggs, and Kohler engines over the years. If I didn't have a tiller for my WH, this would be my next choice. 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 12,233 #6 Posted March 11, 2023 The handlebars can be offset to the side so the operator doesn’t have to walk on the tilled soil, too. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 55,280 #7 Posted March 11, 2023 My dad had one like that in the mid to late 1950s. It was used hard and kept about three acres of garden weed free. I was too small to run the tiller but followed behind pulling weeds between the plants. The weakest part of the drive train was the worm gear that sent power to the tires, had to replace them every year. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OldWorkHorse 3,045 #8 Posted March 12, 2023 27 minutes ago, 953 nut said: The weakest part of the drive train was the worm gear that sent power to the tires, had to replace them every year. Oh wow, I'll have to take a look at that for him. Doubt it's been taken apart in a long time. Thanks for the heads up! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skwerl58 704 #9 Posted March 12, 2023 It is a Troy Bilt Horse with the 6 hp Tecumseh. They also came with a 7hp Kohler. I have a 1976 like the one pictured except mine has ag tires. They are an excellent piece of equipment and they also have a big following like Wheel Horse tractors. Parts are readily available. You can check the year of manufacture by the numbers on top of the gear box. 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 17,741 #10 Posted March 12, 2023 (edited) Picture is a TroyBilt Horse not a Pony I have a circa 1970 Troy-Bilt Horse (6hp Techy) my Father bought...we picked it up at the factory in Troy,NY Over the years they came with Clinton, Tecumseh, Kohler and later B&S engines. (The B&S came along when they sold out to MTD and closed the Troy factory). My brother has a slightly newer Horse with Kohler 7 hp. Both are still in use and after 50+ years never had to replace the worm gear in either one. Have had to replace the reverse friction disk and belts.... Before this Horse Father had a TroyBilt from around 1950. Had a front sickle bar used to mow our back field ..I think it was 2 or 3 HP. Edited March 12, 2023 by pfrederi 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseoholic 169 #11 Posted March 12, 2023 (edited) If you can find the serial number cast into the metal somewhere around the left side of transmission case above the wheel some where , Here is a list I found on another site that might help narrow down what the old girl exactly is . DATE SERIAL NUMBER Apr - 1962 101 Apr - 1963 372 Apr - 1964 721 Apr - 1965 1132 Apr - 1966 1526 Oct - 1966 1825 Apr - 1967 2221 Trojan Horse production ceased with serial #2712 Jul - 1967 2713 Oct - 1967 2912 Jan - 1968 3433 Apr - 1968 4060 Jul - 1968 4663 Oct - 1968 5359 Jan - 1969 5993 Apr - 1969 6650 Jul - 1969 7556 Oct - 1969 8480 Jan - 1970 9513 Apr - 1970 10839 Jul - 1970 12501 Oct - 1970 14189 Jan - 1971 16108 Apr - 1971 18428 Jul - 1971 21840 Oct - 1971 24540 Jan - 1972 28528 Apr - 1972 32140 Jul - 1972 38000 Oct - 1972 42000 Jan - 1973 49821 Feb - 1973 51417 Mar - 1973 53530 Apr - 1973 56017 HORSE SERIAL NUMBERS COMMENTS/REMARKS Trojan Horse - 4.5 HP, all stud tires, and cast iron spoke wheels Garden Way Manufacturing Co. formed and began production of the Horse I, two speed, two belt, 6 HP Tecumseh engine. Bar tread tires and cast iron hubs optional before Serial #31040. 7" cast spoke wheel changed to 8" steel wheels with Serial #31456. May - 1973 58533 Jun - 1973 61361 Jul - 1973 63881 Sep - 1973 67867 Oct - 1973 70421 Nov - 1973 74232 Dec - 1973 77834 Jan - 1974 80945 Feb - 1974 84721 Mar - 1974 88708 Apr - 1974 93038 May - 1974 97244 Jun - 1974 101527 Jul - 1974 105491 Aug - 1974 108388 Sep - 1974 112373 Oct - 1974 116909 Nov - 1974 121972 Dec - 1974 126927 Jan - 1975 131034 Feb - 1975 136006 Mar - 1975 141231 Apr - 1975 146981 May - 1975 153066 Jun - 1975 158433 Jul - 1975 163222 Aug - 1975 166417 Sep - 1975 171230 Oct - 1975 176853 Nov - 1975 182749 Dec - 1975 187490 Jan - 1976 193030 Feb - 1976 198420 Mar - 1976 203735 Apr - 1976 210574 May - 1976 217266 Jun - 1976 223064 Jul - 1976 228669 Aug - 1976 229790 Sep - 1976 235432 Oct - 1976 240369 Nov - 1976 245622 Dec - 1976 250148 Reverse disc mount changed to single bolt with large washer from three Allen head screws. Jan - 1977 254282 Feb - 1977 258957 Mar - 1977 262948 Apr - 1977 267597 May - 1977 271446 Jun - 1977 274882 Jul - 1977 278612 Aug - 1977 280141 Sep - 1977 284743 Oct - 1977 289375 Nov - 1977 294577 Dec - 1977 299725 Jan - 1978 304562 Feb - 1978 309976 Feb - 1978 314150 Feb - 1978 314151 Begin Horse II production. Four speed, one belt, 6 HP Tecumseh. Mar - 1978 314320 Mar - 1978 315296 Apr - 1978 320330 May - 1978 325435 Jun - 1978 331138 Jul - 1978 336870 Aug - 1978 338749 Sep - 1978 345189 Oct - 1978 350985 Nov - 1978 357514 Dec - 1978 363052 Jan - 1979 368621 Feb - 1979 375440 Mar - 1979 380828 Apr - 1979 388355 May - 1979 394015 Jun - 1979 400854 Jul - 1979 406077 Aug - 1979 409378 Sep - 1979 416629 Oct - 1979 422959 Nov - 1979 430460 Dec - 1979 435848 Jan - 1980 439736 Feb - 1980 446898 Mar - 1980 453023 Apr - 1980 459525 Last Horse I produced. Total production 311,437 units. Begin production with 7 HP Kohler engine available. May - 1980 467761 Jun - 1980 474363 Jul - 1980 480283 Aug - 1980 484627 Sep - 1980 491122 Oct - 1980 498098 Nov - 1980 505891 Dec - 1980 511381 Jan - 1981 518348 Feb - 1981 525202 Mar - 1981 531211 Apr - 1981 539361 May - 1981 546751 Jun - 1981 552154 Jul - 1981 559140 Aug - 1981 563747 Sep - 1981 569130 Oct - 1981 574187 Nov - 1981 579458 Dec - 1981 584797 Jan - 1982 590135 Feb - 1982 594649 February 27, 1982, Lyman Wood left Troy-Bilt. Mar - 1982 599434 Apr - 1982 606277 May - 1982 612944 Jun - 1982 617088 Jul - 1982 622295 Aug - 1982 626257 Sep - 1982 629618 Sep - 1982 634138 September 15, 1982, Last Horse II produced. Sep - 1982 640000 Oct - 1982 640099 Nov - 1982 642381 Dec - 1982 649518 Jan - 1983 650220 Feb - 1983 654743 Mar - 1983 660705 Apr - 1983 665117 May - 1983 670891 Jun - 1983 674427 Jul - 1983 678407 Aug - 1983 681698 Sep - 1983 685462 January 28, 1982, Dean Leith becomes Company President Horse III PTO Tine Clutch begins production with 6 HP Tecumseh, 7 HP Kohler, and 8 HP Briggs and Stratton engine options. Oct - 1983 688574 Nov - 1983 692962 Dec - 1983 697866 Jan - 1984 702873 Feb - 1984 707715 Mar - 1984 712492 Apr - 1984 719751 May - 1984 725255 Jun - 1984 730791 Jul - 1984 735958 Aug - 1984 740247 Sep - 1984 746020 Oct - 1984 749814 Nov - 1984 754103 Dec - 1984 759889 Jan - 1985 762559 Feb - 1985 765766 Mar - 1985 772021 Apr - 1985 778419 May - 1985 782176 Jun - 1985 787776 Jul - 1985 791185 Aug - 1985 794581 Sep - 1985 797525 Oct - 1985 800185 Nov - 1985 803053 Dec - 1985 805145 Jan - 1986 806595 Feb - 1986 810470 Mar - 1986 814811 Apr - 1986 819802 May - 1986 824527 Jun - 1986 828042 Jul - 1986 830648 Aug - 1986 832923 Sep - 1986 832923 Oct - 1986 835437 Nov - 1986 837628 Dec - 1986 838827 Jan - 1987 841756 Feb - 1987 845342 Mar - 1987 847287 Apr - 1987 849978 May - 1987 855053 Jun - 1987 855639 Jun - 1987 855697 Jun - 1987 856107 Jun - 1987 856127 Jun - 1987 857306 Jul - 1987 857307 First O.P.C. production. Aug - 1987 858609 Sep - 1987 859652 Oct - 1987 860380 Nov - 1987 861823 Dec - 1987 865489 Jan - 1988 866039 Feb - 1988 870240 Mar - 1988 872310 Apr - 1988 876018 May - 1988 881723 Jun - 1988 882966 Jul - 1988 884637 Sep - 1988 886504 Oct - 1988 888299 Nov - 1988 890115 Dec - 1988 892915 Jan - 1989 895069 Feb - 1989 897842 Mar - 1989 901396 Apr - 1989 903808 May - 1989 905524 Jun - 1989 00906827 Jul - 1989 00907732 Aug - 1989 00908629 Sep - 1989 00910812 Oct - 1989 00912139 Nov - 1989 00913963 Dec - 1989 00918299 Jan - 1990 00919667 Feb - 1990 00922104 Mar - 1990 00923346 Graphic models start at 00923347 Apr - 1990 00926914 May - 1990 00929326 Jun - 1990 00931877 Jul - 1990 00933944 Aug - 1990 00934693 Sep - 1990 00936672 8 HP Kohler engine replaced 8 HP Briggs and Stratton Last Horse III produced. Total Horse III production 217,306 units. Test Run of first Operator Presence Controls (O.P.C.) Oct - 1990 00937563 Nov - 1990 00938904 Dec - 1990 00940749 Jan - 1991 00942768 Feb - 1991 00942768 Feb - 1991 00944684 - 00944858 International Mar - 1991 00946753 Apr - 1991 00948616 May - 1991 00950330 May - 1991 D0000001 - D0000523 Black 25th Anniversary Edition Jun - 1991 D0000524 - D0001998 Black 25th Anniversary Edition Jul - 1991 00953276 Sep - 1991 00955222 Oct - 1991 00958067 Oct - 1991 00944858 - 00956555 International Nov - 1991 00959797 7 HP Electric Start Nov - 1991 00959842 7 HP Pull Start Nov - 1991 12058100564 8 HP Pull Start New Serial Number Format Nov - 1991 00959077 8 HP Pull Start Nov - 1991 12059100735 8 HP Electric Start Nov - 1991 00959138 8 HP Electric Start Dec - 1991 120560100385 7 HP Pull Start Dec - 1991 120570100334 7 HP Electric Start Dec - 1991 120580101065 8 HP Pull Start Dec - 1991 120590100940 8 HP Electric Start Dec - 1991 120510100100 8 HP Pull Start Briggs & Stratton International Jan - 1992 120560100750 7 HP Pull Start Jan - 1992 120570100940 7 HP Electric Start Jan - 1992 120590101245 8 HP Electric Start Jan - 1992 120510100154 8 HP Pull Start Briggs & Stratton International Feb - 1992 120580200399 8 HP Pull Start Feb - 1992 120560200409 7 HP Pull Start Feb - 1992 120550100134 8 HP Pull Start Made for Sears Feb - 1992 120590200499 8 HP Electric Start Feb - 1992 120510100314 8 HP Pull Start Briggs & Stratton International Mar - 1992 120560200699 7 HP Pull Start Mar - 1992 120570200354 7 HP Electric Start Mar - 1992 120580200993 8 HP Pull Start Mar - 1992 120550100179 8 HP Pull Start Made for Sears Mar - 1992 120590200724 8 HP Electric Start Apr - 1992 120560300422 7 HP Pull Start Apr - 1992 120570300204 7 HP Electric Start Apr - 1992 120580300455 8 HP Pull Start Apr - 1992 120590300363 8 HP Electric Start May - 1992 120580301000 8 HP Pull Start May - 1992 120590300958 8 HP Electric Start May - 1992 120560301143 7 HP Pull Start May - 1992 120570300455 7 HP Electric Start Jun - 1992 120580301590 8 HP Pull Start Jun - 1992 120590301768 8 HP Electric Start Jun - 1992 120560301888 7 HP Pull Start Jun - 1992 120570300824 7 HP Electric Start Jul - 1992 120580302060 8 HP Pull Start Jul - 1992 120590302206 8 HP Electric Start Jul - 1992 120510200134 8 HP Pull Start Briggs & Stratton International Jul - 1992 120560302160 7 HP Pull Start Jul - 1992 120570300894 7 HP Electric Start Aug - 1992 120580302460 8 HP Pull Start Aug - 1992 120590302585 8 HP Electric Start Aug - 1992 120560302455 7 HP Pull Start Aug - 1992 120570300984 7 HP Electric Start Sep - 1992 120580303084 8 HP Pull Start Sep - 1992 120590303000 8 HP Electric Start Sep - 1992 12060302940 7 HP Pull Start Sep - 1992 120570301243 7 HP Electric Start Oct - 1992 120580303518 8 HP Pull Start Oct - 1992 120590303260 8 HP Electric Start Oct - 1992 120560303552 7 HP Pull Start Oct - 1992 120570301532 7 HP Electric Start Nov - 1992 120580303769 8 HP Pull Start Nov - 1992 120590303520 8 HP Electric Start Nov - 1992 120510200159 8 HP Pull Start Briggs & Stratton International Nov - 1992 120560303787 7 HP Pull Start Dec - 1992 120580303995 8 HP Pull Start Dec - 1992 120590303848 8 HP Electric Start Dec - 1992 120560304039 7 HP Pull Start Dec - 1992 120570301640 7 HP Electric Start Jul - 1976 P10001 Jan - 1977 P12184 Jul - 1977 P17239 Jan - 1978 P21736 Jul - 1978 P27504 Jan - 1979 P33557 Jul - 1979 P40287 Jan - 1980 P48773 Jul - 1980 P58906 Jan - 1981 P68034 Jul - 1981 P80423 Jan - 1982 P89466 May - 1982 S101843 Pony III Jul - 1982 S105606 Jan - 1983 S117319 Jul - 1983 S129028 Jun - 1981 M1001 Jan - 1982 M1378 Jul - 1982 M8204 Junior II Jan - 1983 M17012 Jul - 1983 M25639 Information from many owners REFERENCES The Rototiller in America by Donald A Jones, Pgs 58 & 59 The Lyman P. Wood Story by Roger Griffith, In Brief Press, Charlotte, VT Gardening Beyond the Plow by Dean Leith Jr, 1980, Garden Way Publications, Inc. How To Do Wonders With A Rototiller by Ed Robinson Personal Files of Bill Robinson Records of Kent Gross PONY SERIAL NUMBERS JUNIOR SERIAL NUMBERS Edited March 12, 2023 by Horseoholic 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-85 681 #12 Posted March 12, 2023 We were a big Ariens dealer and sold a lot of their roto tillers in the 60s through the 80s. The Troy Built tiller was our biggest competitor to the Ariens Rocket tiller. We fixed both brands and one of the things we did to either of them was to replace the carburetors because they stick out and they often hit something and would break off! I know that Ariens offered a guard to prevent this, and probably Troy did too. Both of these tillers were excellent quality, and were similar. The main feature the Ariens had that the Troy didn't have is that on the Ariens the tiller could be disengaged when transporting it. C-85 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 17,741 #13 Posted March 12, 2023 Troybilt had a guard as an option...Father wouldn't spring for it... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,663 #14 Posted March 12, 2023 (edited) 21 hours ago, ri702bill said: Yup - 6HP (H60 on the tag) Troy-Bilt "Pony", I believe. Probably from the late 1960's, maybe 70's... Rugged, dependable machine... That a horse model. I have an 89 just like it with a Briggs with a couple additions . Mine you can put the tines out of gear and it has a guard around the engine. Don't put the tine depth all the way down in hard ground it will get up and walk on the tines. They will get away from you or drag you with it. In hard ground put it down a couple of notches at a time. The outher one is an Econo Horse similar in size to a Pony. Edited March 12, 2023 by Lee1977 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites