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Ron said the new owner ordered up and sold a bunch of parts inventory and did not pay for the orders, thus ruining Heald's credit rating, and disabling them from carrying on business. The person that bought the company did not respect the established Heald company ethics and philosophies. Ron said the demise of the Heald company came when Carl Heald was advised by his doctors that his health was being affected by his demands at work, so he sold the company. Ron said the team at Heald was the best group of folks he'd ever worked with, citing the fact that they really were a team, and the whole place was a great environment to work in.
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He did, and Heald sold 158,000 units of that model alone! I said dang Ron, there must still be a lot of them out there.to which he replied, yes there are, and that he hears stories daily of folks finding and rescuing one of their Heald vehicles that has been sitting in the barn for years. Ron said the one guy supported all of the products, and the documentation and design was so good, that the 'help' phone guy did not even stay that busy! And it's not as if there were only a few items out there.Ron said one project he had was to design a 3 wheeled hauler. Ron said they had one guy that was the customer 'support' help line guy, and if someone was building a kit, and had a question or problem, they called the 'help' line, and the one guy would talk them through it. Carl Heald started Heald company, and directed it through it's successful years, manufacturing a variety of power equipment from Heald motor bikes, to 3 and 4 wheeled haulers, and a variety of other vehicles.all sold only in kit form! That's right, the purchaser got their vehicle in a box, and got a schematic detailing the assembly and parts of each piece of equipment.every single vehicle they sold.kit form.įind great deals on eBay for heald hauler parts. Heald's design answer to them was the 'Heath Kit Hilltopper', and then later the 'Heath Kit Boonie Bike'.Īs many companies do, Heath company decided at some point they did not want to be diversified outside of electronics, and a deal was struck to sell Carl Heald the rights to the Heath motor bike product line for one dollar! Then was born the Heald Company. Anyway, at the time, Heath company wanted to diversify their product line, and asked Carl Heald to design a trail type motor bike. I think mine was called a 'crystal radio' or something like that, and was in 'kit' form. You folks my age or older will remember the 'Heath Kit Radios' you could buy, and put together your own radio. First off, Carl Heald, the original owner of Heald company (who is still alive also), had a designing / engineering type background, and at some point was employed by the 'Heath' company. Ron shared some stories and history about Heald that I was not aware of, and would like to share with you all. Being the forward thinker he seems to be, Ron made the best of a bad situation, and opened a new company to support the needs of all the Heald Kit power equipment owners out there.that was 1989, and Power Tec is still here. Ron knew, and had relationships with all of the suppliers to the Heald company. Ron was the executive who ended up tasked with 'locking the door and turning off the lights' in 1988, when Heald's new owner finished ruining the companies finances. As I have learned, Ron Kimball who owns Power Tec company, that supplies parts for Heald power equipment, was employed by the Heald Company. I had a very interesting conversation with Ron Kimball today.