The quick success of the snow throwers pushed Raymond and Ruth to expand into other forms of equipment, as well as providing repairs to products. In 1963, Raymond was invited to a meeting where Badger brought their first liquid manure pump and spreader into the United States. He immediately saw the potential in handling manure in liquid form, and began to expand the business even more, including the production of liquid manure equipment. Since the business was growing, an accountant advised them that the company be incorporated. In 1966, “Grose Welding Limited” was formed and two years after that a new shop was built nearby the old farm buildings. Raymond felt that the company might struggle to grow under his own name, so he made the decision to change the name of the company to “Husky Farm Equipment Limited”, which he felt indicated strength and power.
Though there were some challenges with starting up their company – mainly issues with standardizing the machines, creating parts books and part numbers, and providing services – the company remained strong and continued to make improvements to their brand. Another improvement to the company was made with the hiring of Don Grant, a draftsman. In January of 1998, the company was transferred to Walter and Gordon Grose, who have continued to maintain the company’s high standards in offering quality equipment and quick service.
As well as selling used equipment, Husky Farm Equipment produces a variety of farming necessities, such as: manure spreaders, manure pumps, drag hose equipment, truck mounts and various parts for their products.
For more information about Husky Farm Equipment, please visit www.huskyfarm.ca.