Tiger Mowers

Tiger Mowers Tiger Mowers is a Industrial Mowing company specializing in the design and production of Boom mowers, A patent was applied for and approved.

Tiger Mower was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1968, when Roger Lunstra welded together the first prototype. During Tiger's early years, it was just a small part of Sam Taylor's heavy equipment business. Tiger Mowers were built back then in between repair jobs on other equipment. But word began to spread about an amazing mower that was doing 10 times the amount of mowing that sickle bar mowe

rs of the day were doing! Roger Lunstra and Sam Taylor soon began to realize that they had quite a machine. From 1971 to 1981, demonstrations of the Tiger 60" Side Mower were conducted throughout the country, and Tiger dealerships began to be established. In 1981, there were 35 strong Tiger dealers through the United States, giving Tiger coverage in all but five states. Tiger's growth was steady but slow. Efforts continued to promote Tiger on a nationwide basis, and the name "Tiger" became synonymous with "highway mowing". In 1983, Roger Lunstra - the original inventor - became the sole owner of Tiger. For the first time, Tiger was on its own, in its own building, with its own staff, and the inventor was able to devote full resources to Tiger. In the spring of 1985, Tiger hosted all of its dealers in Sioux Falls and demonstrated the equipment. The dealers left excited and motivated, and they began to sell the mowers with a frenzy. Monthly sales began to rise at a rate of 26% to 33%, businesses were asking to become Tiger dealers and customers were calling for more information. In the summer of 1987, Tiger received an order for 200 mowers from the state of West Virginia. One year later, the company purchased a new building, doubling its production and office space. During this period of growth, Roger Lunstra was approached by the Alamo Group, a company interested in purchasing the business. Alamo Group, a New York Stock Exchange company, had grown large because of its vision to acquire successful roadside mowing companies like Tiger. In 1994, Tiger joined the Alamo Group. Alamo Group is comprised of European and American companies devoted to the production and marketing of agricultural equipment and roadside maintenance equipment. With the addition of Tiger Corporation, Alamo Group became one of the largest supplier of mowing equipment to governmental agencies in the United States. The Alamo Group employs over 2,300 people around the world. Today, Tiger Corporation continues its operations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and has approximately 49 team members.

Tiger Mowers LLC is hiring for Master Scheduler!
03/31/2025

Tiger Mowers LLC is hiring for Master Scheduler!

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Tiger Mowers LLC is hiring for Buyer Assistant!
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Tiger Mowers LLC is hiring for Buyer Assistant!

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Tiger Mowers LLC is hiring for Buyer II!

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Hiring Final Assembly at Tiger Mowers LLC!
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Hiring Final Assembly at Tiger Mowers LLC!

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New career opportunity at Tiger Mowers LLC!
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New career opportunity at Tiger Mowers LLC!

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New career opportunity at Tiger Mowers LLC!
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New career opportunity at Tiger Mowers LLC!

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Another happy customer with their new Tiger Wildkat Boom Mower.
02/15/2024

Another happy customer with their new Tiger Wildkat Boom Mower.

The Tiger Saber. Built to withstand your toughest mowing needs.
09/26/2022

The Tiger Saber. Built to withstand your toughest mowing needs.

It's Monday, and a great week to talk about some wild, fierce cats this week! 🐯

Meet the Tiger Mowers Saber!

With a reach of up to 30 feet, the Saber was designed for mowing canals, waterways, or any other long reach mowing need.

The solid secondary boom arm provides the strength, performance, and stability needed to carry a 60" rotary cutter head that can cut material up to 5" in diameter.

And, to make it even better, the Saber series transport places the cutter head to the rear of the tractor for optimum operator visibility.

How cool is that?!

Contact us if you'd like more details!
• 1-519-449-5858
[email protected]
https://colvoy.com/tiger/tiger-boom-mowers.php



C'est lundi, et une belle semaine pour parler de chats sauvages et féroces cette semaine!

Découvrez le Tiger Saber!

Avec une portée allant jusqu'à 30 pieds, le Sabre a été conçu pour tondre les canaux, les voies navigables ou tout autre besoin de tonte à longue portée.

Le bras de flèche secondaire solide offre la force, les performances et la stabilité nécessaires pour transporter une tête de coupe rotative de 60" qui peut couper des matériaux jusqu'à 5" de diamètre.

Et, pour le rendre encore meilleur, le transport de la série Sabre place la tête de coupe à l'arrière du tracteur pour une visibilité optimale de l'opérateur.

À quel point cela est cool?!

Contactez-nous si vous souhaitez plus de détails!
• •1-519-449-5858
[email protected]
https://colvoy.com/tiger/tiger-boom-mowers.php

08/08/2022

Requirements
Tiger Corporation is seeking a self motivated, detail oriented, positive individual to join the material handling team. Duties include pulling orders, packing orders, arranging shipment of orders, generating shipping documents, identifying and labeling all parts, packaging parts to ensure packages arrive intact, verifying receiving documents against receipts, loading and unloading parts, and entering all transactions into the computer required to relieve inventory. Other duties include daily cycle count and any other tasks as needed.

Skills needed are a high school diploma or equivalent, ability to read and interpret all documents, basic computers skills, basic math skills, good problem solving skills, ability to drive a forklift, and most importantly the desire to learn.
Skills needed are a high school diploma or equivalent, ability to read and interpret all documents, basic computers skills, basic math skills, good problem solving skills, ability to drive a forklift, and most importantly the desire to learn.

CDL license a plus.

Hours are M-F, 8 to 4:30
Candidate must be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift up to 50 lbs

08/08/2022

Requirements
In a Production environment, completes various mig weld operations including tack welding and final welding. Works with blueprints to position fabricated steel components into fixtures or onto weld tables. Verifies initial position of components as well as final position of components using straight edge, combination square, calipers and tape measure. Completes welding operations following weld callouts on blueprints. Performs cleaning and grinding operations on welded products. May perform rework or prototype projects. May operate metal fabrication equipment such as drill press, band saw and ironworker. Accurately records work order information and inventory transactions.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

High school diploma or GED required.
Three to five years of experience in welding preferred.
Previous education or experience in mig welding.
Ability to read blueprints with weld symbols and specifications.
General shop math skills including use of fractions and decimals.
Ability to wear welding specific personal protective equipment including welding helmet, gloves, and protective leather attire.
Ability to operate grinders, deburring equipment, and torch.
Capable to performing standard measurements using various measuring tools.
Ability to follow instructions.
Ability to lift, push or pull 50 pounds alone.
Ability to stand, stoop, bend, and reach on a constant basis.
Ability to work overtime and/or weekends as needed to meet production schedule. For more information contact Sharon at 1-800-843-6849.

Tiger Dealers' Truck Country Equipment is attending the CASHO Show in Wallingford CT. Pictured are (l-r) Clark Sterns an...
05/19/2022

Tiger Dealers' Truck Country Equipment is attending the CASHO Show in Wallingford CT. Pictured are (l-r) Clark Sterns and Sean Lander.

Colvoy Equipment did Operator training for PEI Dept. of Transportation this week on the Tiger Bengal 24' boom mower.
05/06/2022

Colvoy Equipment did Operator training for PEI Dept. of Transportation this week on the Tiger Bengal 24' boom mower.

Address

3301 North Louise
Sioux Falls, SD
57107

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm

Telephone

1-800-843-6849

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Tiger Mowers was started in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1968, when Roger Lunstra welded together the first prototype. During Tiger's early years, it was just a small part of Sam Taylor's heavy equipment business. Tiger Mowers were built back then in between repair jobs on other equipment. But word began to spread about an amazing mower that was doing 10 times the amount of mowing that sickle bar mowers of the day were doing! Roger Lunstra and Sam Taylor soon began to realize that they had quite a machine. A patent was applied for and approved. From 1971 to 1981, demonstrations of the Tiger 60" Side Mower were conducted throughout the country, and Tiger dealerships began to be established. In 1981, there were 35 strong Tiger dealers through the United States, giving Tiger coverage in all but five states. Tiger's growth was steady but slow. Efforts continued to promote Tiger on a nationwide basis, and the name "Tiger" became synonymous with "highway mowing". In 1983, Roger Lunstra - the original inventor - became the sole owner of Tiger. For the first time, Tiger was on its own, in its own building, with its own staff, and the inventor was able to devote full resources to Tiger. In the spring of 1985, Tiger hosted all of its dealers in Sioux Falls and demonstrated the equipment. The dealers left excited and motivated, and they began to sell the mowers with a frenzy. Monthly sales began to rise at a rate of 26% to 33%, businesses were asking to become Tiger dealers and customers were calling for more information. In the summer of 1987, Tiger received an order for 200 mowers from the state of West Virginia. One year later, the company purchased a new building, doubling its production and office space. During this period of growth, Roger Lunstra was approached by the Alamo Group, a company interested in purchasing the business. Alamo Group, a New York Stock Exchange company, had grown large because of its vision to acquire successful roadside mowing companies like Tiger. In 1994, Tiger joined the Alamo Group. Alamo Group is comprised of European and American companies devoted to the production and marketing of agricultural equipment and roadside maintenance equipment. With the addition of Tiger Corporation, Alamo Group became one of the largest supplier of mowing equipment to governmental agencies in the United States. The Alamo Group employs over 2,300 people around the world. Today, Tiger Corporation continues its operations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and has approximately 54 team members.