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About Rhino
Servis
was incorporated on December 18,
1930 in Texas as Servis
Equipment Company, a wholly
owned subsidiary corporation of
Austin Bridge Company. Servis
was organized to maintain
equipment for the Austin
construction companies and
gradually started designing and
manufacturing construction
equipment such as rollers,
packers, and road graders from
the middle to late thirties. The
first semi-mount,
hand-adjustable road grader
blade was produced in 1934.
During World War II, Servis
began making magnesium
incendiary bombs. Part of the
plant burned on December 15,
1943, stopping production until
January 1944. Production was
ceased on August 14, 1945.
Production of farm equipment
began in late 1945. In 1947
Servis produced the first
tractor-mounted, rotary stalk
shredder. The shredder was
mounted on the front of the
tractor and allowed the farmer
to shred and plow in one pass
through the field. The first
pull-type mower/shredder was
produced in 1948.
Other products included the
"Whirlwind Terracer", Gyro 84 in
1953 (still in production
today), Lone Star blade, box
scrapers, and the Gyro 140 in
1959. The Lone Star blade, and
later the Little Rhino blade,
were the first tractor rear
mounted blades having mainframe
swing, moldboard pivot, and
moldboard tilt adjustment
capabilities built in.
In
1969 Servis patented the first
four-gearbox flex-wing rotary
cutter, the Flex 15. Until then,
all flex-wing cutters featured
only three gearboxes. The four
gearbox design of the Flex 15
enabled the wings to be raised
without damaging the wing
drivelines. After the FL15
patent expired, the four gearbox
design was copied by many
competitiors. Today, the
four-gearbox design is still
used by the majority of
competitiors.
On September 6, 1973 Austin
Industries was chartered as the
parent company of all Austin
Companies including Servis.
Athens Plow Company located in
Athens, Tennessee was purchased
in October 1973. In April 1974
Austin Products, Inc. was
chartered as the manufacturing
arm of Austin Industries
consisting of Servis as the
Dallas Division and Athens Plow
as the Athens Division.
Effective July 1, 1981 Austin
Products, Inc. became Rhino
Products, Inc.
On
June 26, 1986 Alamo Group Inc.,
based in Seguin, Texas,
purchased all the assets of
Rhino Products, Inc., including
name and trademarks. Rhino
Products, Inc. had the charter
amended to change the name to
Servis-Rhino, Inc. on January,
30, 1987. Servis-Rhino, Inc. was
then merged with and absorbed
the assets of Terrain King, Inc.
a wholly-owned subsidiary
Corporation of Alamo Group (USA)
Inc. In March 1990 Servis-Rhino,
Inc.'s name was changed to Alamo
Group (TX) Inc., to match the
style of other Alamo Group (USA)
Inc.'s corporate names.
In 1986 Alamo Goup Inc.
purchased BMB, Inc. in Holton,
KS to provide much needed
manufacturing capacity for the
Rhino product line. Also in
1986, Alamo Group Inc. purchased
Temple Manufacturing Company to
provide a line of post hole
diggers to the Rhino product
line. The Athens Tillage line
was sold in 1987.
Today Rhino products are sold
throughout the world and are
well respected for their
dependability and performance.
The product line includes rotary
and flail mowers and cutters,
rear blades, post hole diggers,
pasture renovators, tillers,
disc mowers, and box blades.
Rhino, Servis, Twister, Flex
Flail, FL15, Lumberjack, and
Turf Flex are registered
trademarks of Alamo Group Inc.