Saturday, February 11, 2012

Cecil Pond

Sorry I am not around much anymore - back working full time changes things...  Thought you would all like to know if you haven't read it already.  We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Pond a few years ago at the show so glad he made the trip.  Quite special for all Wheel Horse lovers.  RIP Mr. Pond.  

 

Cecil Pond

Riding lawn mower pioneer dies at age 87

TOM COYNE, The Associated Press
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Cecil Pond, a pioneer of the riding lawn mower and founder of Wheel Horse Products, has died at age 87.
Gary Pond of South Bend said his father died Dec. 30 in Palm City, Fla., about 10 days after suddenly falling ill and being hospitalized. Pond said it was the third time in the past year his father had been hospitalized.
Born in 1924 in South Bend, Cecil Pond went to Purdue University for a year before joining the Army during World War II. He then returned to his hometown where he and his father began making a small farm tractor out of their garage in 1946. 
The company was first called Pond Tractor Co., but they changed the name to Wheel Horse Products because another family member had a company with a similar name, Gary Pond said.
They then started making a two-wheel tractor that the operator would walk behind. They later came up with the idea of making a tractor people could use to cut grass.  "He invented the riding mower because he didn't like to mow the lawn," his son said.  Cecil Pond changed the landscape of American lawns, according to Michael Martino Jr., who wrote a book on the company, "Straight from the Horse's Mouth."   "It came out after World War II when suburbs were popping up everywhere and it revolutionized the industry by bringing the riding lawn mower to suburban homes," said Martino, a teacher in East Haven, Conn.  Demand was so high that the company had a hard time keeping pace, Martino said. The company made 22 attachments, including snow plows and plows for gardens.  "It just kept evolving, until it came in the top end of the industry," Martino said.
Wheel Horse had more than 500 employees at its plant in South Bend before Pond sold the company to American Motors Corp. in 1975. It was later sold to Toro.  Pond and his wife, Betty, also owned a winery in Harbert, Mich. They moved permanently to Florida about a decade ago, his son said.

Pond is survived by his son, two daughters, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

More 2011 show pictures

More pictures from Saturday at the show.  Pictures are from inside of the one building.  If anyone knows where I can get a steering wheel as seen on the 953 in the picture please email me.  Would love to find one for a winter project.  Such nice looking tractors ~ our compliments to all the owners!

 









 




Email if you have steering wheel for sale!


 




Nice!












In the middle of a thunderstorm here - need the rain so we can grow something other than weeds in the yard...  Dog hates the "thunderboomers"  poor thing she doesn't know what to do with herself.  Until later - take care.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

2011 Wheel Horse Show

It was near perfect conditions for the show (except for a bit of rain Thursday).  Great crowd on Friday and lots of people still there on Saturday!  Hope all had safe travel back home and enjoyed their visit to the 13th annual show - looking forward to the 14th already!  Gotta get some of those pictures in so here is a start for ya'all ~






Congrats to the winner of the tractor above!  Next year show is June 22 - 23rd with the feature model being the 1968 Commando 8 - mark your calendars!  You can click on a pictures to enlarge it if you want to see a it a bit larger.  Will post again soon with more pictures!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Coming out of hibernation

Who am I and where have I been?  I don't know where time goes just consider it a hibernation of sorts during which I was blessed with a kitchen remodel done by no other than Marlin!  I am loving it!    Hope you are getting a whiff of spring where you are - finally it is happening over here.  Daffodils are up and the grass is growing (of course I have heard a few of the early bird mowers in the neighborhood running weeks ago - wasn't at our house).  Marlin has been doing shed things the last few weeks so that is another sure sign of spring.  The first show is coming up the last weekend of this month - looking forward to it.  Yes, it is time to dig in to the files and bring out a few more of the show pictures from last June - this years show will be here before you know it!








That's all for now - coffee is done and it smells wonderful.  Until later ~ Lisa

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Back with a few pictures

Time does fly - boys have been back to school for months! Don't have an excuse for not blogging but life does get busy. No news on the Wheel Horse front for our family. Thought I would put up a few pictures from the show. Hope you enjoy them -






Hope you are enjoying the beautiful fall we have been blessed with ~ before you know it we will be needing the snow blades...

Thursday, July 29, 2010

More pictures from June 2010 Wheel Horse Show

The brothers and some of their collection :D



These custom horses were created and made by Marvin:




And Alan created and made this custom High Horse:




Sometimes the excitement is just too much....



Hope you are having a wonderful summer. Ours is going by way too fast!
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