Education
John Killefer apprenticed for two years as a blacksmith beginning in 1850, then moved to southern California and bought an orange grove.
John Killefer apprenticed for two years as a blacksmith beginning in 1850, then moved to southern California and bought an orange grove.
He soon noticed the phenomenon referred to as hardpan (the creation of a water resistant soil layer). Sometime in 1892 he designed and created the chisel plough for land tilling in order to prevent or defeat hardpanning. He founded Killefer Manufacturing Company in 1893 in San Bernardino, California.
He relocated his company to Palmetto Street, Los Angeles, California in 1895 in order to lower overhead costs for the production of his plow.