The Montgomery Ward model number GIL-15458 root tiller was built by the company known as Garden Way, which was a manufacturer of gardening and outdoor equipment. Montgomery Ward, a retail company, sold various products under its brand, including this tiller. Garden Way had a reputation for producing reliable gardening tools during the time this tiller was made.
Try to find out who built the tiller for Wards (they were built for Wards by some big outdoor equipment company, there was never a "Montgomery Wards Tiller Factory"). If you can find out who made it, their parts department should be able to help you. Good luck, though - Wards has been gone for some time now, and all parts are eventually replaced with "newer models". You might be out of luck.
The motor for the Montgomery Ward garden tiller Model No GIL 1531 B was manufactured by Tecumseh. Tecumseh Products Company was known for producing small engines used in various outdoor equipment, including tillers, lawn mowers, and snow blowers. If you need more specific details about the motor, such as its specifications or maintenance, consulting the product manual or contacting Montgomery Ward directly might be helpful.
Earl Roger of Montgomery in 1093
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Montgomery, Alabama
Yes they did! I live in a Montgomery Ward Kit House that was built in 1927. Montgomery Ward is stamped on all of the house's lumber.
That is an old Stevens Model 520 built for Montgomery Wards in the 1920's. Not considered a collectible, value tops out around $150.
Disassemble the carburetor and replace the needle and seat, following the manufacturers assembly and adjustment recommendations.
The Champion number it was built with.The Champion number it was built with.
Maya Lin won a contest to design a memorial to honor the people who served in the Vietnam war. it was built in Washinton, D.C. She also built the Civil Rights memorial in Montgomery, Alabama.
The Ulrich Mounds In Farmersville near Miamisburg in Montgomery County Ohio were excavated and believed to be Adena.
It was built in 1959!