It is a complicated string of events. In , Bolens was purchased by GardenWay; then in , GardenWay purchased Troy-Bilt. The company manufactured very durable, sturdy equipment but eventually filed for bankruptcy, was broken up and the parts were sold off. MTD Products Inc (Modern Tool and Die Company) acquired Garden Way in · 1, . #3. jmor said: I have a Troy Bilt Garden Way Speedy Hoe tiller that no longer will start (Tecumseh engine w/ Walbro carb). It has spark, fresh fuel is getting to the cylinder, air cleaner is clean, but all I get are puffs of smoke. Not even a 'cough' like it's trying to start. 6. Replace the spark plug with the correct replacement by using the Master Technician's Parts Manual. Set the spark plug gap at" mm) and install it in the engine. Tighten the spark plug to inch pounds ( Nm) of torque. If a torque wrench isn't available, screw the spark plug in .
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