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  2. File:Diagram from Thomas J. Martin fire extinguisher patent.png

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    The patent is signed by Thomas J. Martin and two witnesses and dated 26 March 1872. The diagram depicts a tall vertical structure that can be used to extinguish fires within buildings. Date

  3. MTD Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 MTD entered the garden equipment industry with its introduction of a line of wheelbarrows. In 1958 MTD entered the lawn and garden power equipment industry with the production of an 18-inch (46 cm) power rotary mower. In 1959 MTD began manufacturing self-propelled lawn mowers, garden tractors and other power equipment.

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    According to the research, almost 60% of people who were buying Lawn Boy power mowers had owned one of the brand’s products in the past. Since the acquisition by Toro, Lawn-Boy has introduced several new series of lawn mowers, including a new lineup of walk-behind mowers and an entirely new category of Zero Radius Turning mowers.

  5. Jacobsen Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    A skilled woodworker, Jacobsen made patterns for automobiles, agricultural machines and electrical equipment. Jacobsen restructured his business as Thor Machine Works in 1917. In 1921 it released the 4-Acre mower, a gasoline-powered reel mower marketed through Jacobsen Manufacturing. Not long after the Greens Mower was released.

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  7. Martin Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Marty Sullivan (1862–1894), Major League Baseball outfielder; Martin Sullivan (priest) (1910–1980), Anglican Dean of St Paul's; Martin E. Sullivan (1944–2014), National Portrait Gallery director and former chairman of the U.S. President's Advisory Committee on Cultural Property; Martin J. Sullivan (born 1955), former CEO of American ...