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Powered by Frooition Pro Briggs Stratton BOB-Cat DeWalt Honda Husgvarna MTD Kawasaki Kohler Mantis Milwaukee AYP Tecumseh Shop Search --> Helpful Links More Items! Genuine MTD 981-0490 Chipper Shredder Blade Craftsman Huskee Troy-Bilt Yard-Man View Large Image Click to close full size. Item Description Brand New Genuine MTD Chipper Shredder Blade... We are an Authorized MTD Dealer... Chipper Shredder BladeGenuine MTD Part # 981-0490Fits on Chipper/Shredders and Chipper/Shredder VacuumsFits Specific Craftsman, Huskee, MTD, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines Yard-Man UnitsGenuine OEM MTD Part About Us Payment Shipping Terms Returns About Us Paul B. Moyer was born December 23, 1902 in Bedminster township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, the seventh child of George B. and Eva L. (Beer) Moyer. As was true of all his siblings the middle initial stood for Beer, his Mother s maiden name. Paul B. was only educated to the 8th grade, somewhat amazing considering the fact that he built a business that is still flourishing today under the 3rd generation, his grandchildren who are, in fact, in their 60 s ready to retire and pass it to the 4th generation. Paul B., known to us as Grandpop, followed his older brother Charlie to Doylestown and learned from him how to rebuild batteries and work with electronics. This being about early 1920 s the industry and cars were just getting popular. Grandpop soon was perfecting his trade and doing lots of fixing all sorts of batteries and electronic components. Around the late 1920 s / early 1930 s Uncle Charlie had to leave Doylestown and relocated in Delaware. It was in the early 1930 s that Grandpop went out on his own with his trade. Rebuilding batteries was his first trade, then along came generators, starters and all electronic components for the automobile. He was the exclusive go to guy of auto electrical repair in the area. Along with that he began to fix appliances and eventually became the fixit station for all kinds of household appliances such as toasters, iron, mixmasters, etc. The first location for Paul B. Moyer s shop was on Donaldson Street and then he moved to 23-23 East Oakland Avenue where he remained until 1968. Employees consisted of mechanics who knew or were taught the methods and eventually countermen. He had a secretary Martha, who ended up staying with the business until 1982!! Boy she could gossip. As time went on the industry continued to progress so in 1944, Grandpop brought in the first of the air cooled engine manufacturers Briggs and Stratton. After World War II ended, Cliff and Dick Moyer joined their Dad in the journeys of working dedicated and countless hours at the SHOP until their retirement and beyond. In 1968 after much thought Paul B. Moyer decided to incorporate thus becoming what is Paul B. Moyer Sons, Inc. Along with his son Cliff and Dick. This same year is when the business relocated to 190 South Clinton Street. The onslaught of the small air cooled engine industry brought along the addition of additional manufacturers, Wisconsin, Robin, Tecumseh, Kohler, Clinton among others. The grandsons of Grandpop, Kenny, Rick and Chuck began working at the SHOP during their high school years and although took some time at the occupation/ventures remain steadfast to the family business. In


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