Andreas Stihl
Andreas Stihl (born in 1896 with Zurich (Swiss) and deceased in 1973) is a German Engineer inventive of the Tronçonneuse and founder of the Stihl company.
Stihr founds its company which manufactures hearths of precombustion for the steam boilers in 1926 in the town of Cannstatt, close to Stuttgart
This same year, it deposits a Brevet for an electric slicer. In 1929, it builds the first slicer in the world fed with the Pétrole called winning machine of trees .
The family company continues to extend and, in 1931, becomes the first to export slicers with the the United States like in Russia. Stihl develops the first slicer then being able to be used by only one person and, in 1959, lance its model more known, STIHL Contra .
In 2006, the company always bears its name and is always the property of his/her children.
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