
McCulloch
McCulloch Motors initially established itself as a producer of compact engines and equipment for outdoor use. Robert McCulloch founded the company in Milwaukee in 1943, and it rapidly gained prominence thanks to the innovative and lightweight engines powering its chainsaws. The business diversified, extending its reach into a broader range of outdoor power tools, marine outboard engines, and even the realm of aviation. During the 1960s, McCulloch pioneered the introduction of Kubota tractors to the United States, marketing them under the McCulloch label. However, by the 1970s, Kubota began independently establishing a presence within the American market. Presently, McCulloch operates as a subsidiary of Husqvarna.
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| 型号名称 | 年份 | 动力 | 系列 |
|---|---|---|---|
| D-20 | 1965 - 1970 | 20 | D- |
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