30 November 2018 Farm Collector
Sam’s grandfather and father raised onions in “the Grant
muck” – once a marsh near Grant, Michigan, drained to cre-
ate farmland – for many years using the Grand Haven for
cultivating and other tasks. “Before that, Dad used a Bolens
Huski walk-behind,” Sam says. “He was happy when he got
something he could sit on.”
The small tractor was designed by Ben Poll in 1941. He
and his two brothers owned Holland Transplanter Co.,
Holland, Michigan, where a few tractors were built. Prior
Family Favorite
MICHIGAN FAMILY HOLDS ON
TO GRAND HAVEN GARDEN
TRACTOR FOR 70 YEARS
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n 1948, Albert Scholtens bought a new Grand Haven
Model CC garden tractor (serial No. 910). Seventy years
later, the garden tractor remains in the same family,
although it is now owned by Albert’s son, Sam.
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to World War II, Grand Haven Stamped Products (now
GHSP) bought the rights to the tractor. The Grand Hav-
en, Michigan, metal-stamping plant manufactured about
1,400 of them between 1946 and 1953.
A photo of Albert shows the GH in hi-crop configu-
ration. A “duster” attachment on the rear was used to
spread a powdered insecticide on plants. Dave Mitteer,
an engineer at GHSP, said the company never sold rear
wheels like those shown in the photo.
By Jerry Mattson