OK I am gonna add to fixeruppers post with one very slight correction. The Forage harvester used a Model T engine not a A.
From a couple of Thieman catalogs in my library and memory, here are most of the products they made.
Various livestock waterers including ones that were heated by manure. Wood or cob fired tank heater Chicken nests Buzz saws Wagon and truck endgates Self Cleaning rakes and other garden tools Engine attachment for the Mck Deering corn picker Various other attachments for that picker (PTO, swinging spout, Wagon hitch) Line Drives for various tractors (let you drive it with reins from towed implement) Remote drive attachment (did the same as above but used a steering wheel) Portable power unit for Model T engine (Made the T into a portable engine) They made a couple of different governers (one for the tractor and one for the T engine) Trailer (turned your car frame into a wagon gear) Plow guides Wheel scrapers Kitchen corn cob bin Park benches like fixer upper said (I think that was for the town of Albert City) And of course the Tractor OH yeah Can't forget Steel Burial vaults
Like Fixerupper said if you are intersted in this company come to that show. It will be worth the trip.
If you can't make it to the show drop me a line, I might be able to help you out.
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