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Colt Manufacturing founded by Wally and
Warren Johnson in 1962, featured the first hydraulic
drive transmission.
Colt relocates from Milwaukee to
Winneconne, WI in
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In 1964 J.I. Case purchases Colt. |
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Jack Ingersoll buys Case in 1983 and
founded the Ingersoll Equipment Co. Inc.
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In 1991 Grazer, a front-cut zero turn
mower, was purchased from M&W Gear Company. |
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In the spring of 2005
Eastman Industries acquired Ingersoll Equipment Company
located in Winneconne, Wi. Since 1962, Ingersoll has
manufactured premium sub-compact tractors, zero turn
mowers, compact loaders and loader/backhoes.In 2006,
Ingersoll operations were moved to Portland, Me., where
the complete line of Ingersoll Tractors is being
manufactured.
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Our Strength
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The
Ingersoll 4000 and 4200 Series Subcompact Tractors have the
strongest frame in the industry.
Our frame is constructed of 251 lbs of solid steel. Other
companies’ stamp out their frame, requiring the use of a
thinner metal.
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Exclusive Features

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The patented professional-grade
hydraulic system sets the standard for the
industry. The hydraulic pump is coupled directly to
the engine providing an “oil-only link” to the
two-speed cut gear transaxle that drives the rear
wheels. The direct connection provides more engine
power to the wheels. No belts, shafts, or pulleys to
cause trouble on Saturday afternoon!
There is power to spare in
the hydraulic system. Mid-mount attachment lift
with down pressure and float position,
power-steering, three-point hitch and rear hydraulic
Power Take Off (PTO) are options that are
easily handled by the "over-sized" hydraulic
system. Ingersoll offers many
attachments that also utilize this unique power
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