Description: Keck-Gonnerman Co. Annual Catalog No. 35, originally published by Keck Gonnerman Co., Mount Vernon, Ind., 1926. Reprinted in 2012, by Engineers & Engines Magazine, Bethlhem, MD. 10½ x 7½ (landscape) paperback, 28 pages. Please note that this book is new, not used. It is a reproduction, not an original. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint, not the original. The Keck-Gonnerman Company produced steam engines, threshing equipment as well as mining equipment and sawmills under the "Kay-Gee" trademark. The company employed over 300 people in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, and their products were used as far away California, Canada, and Cuba. The first two-cylinder kerosene tractor built by Keck Gonnerman was in 1918, and by 1928 Keck Gonnerman was building and selling four-cylinder tractors. The last Kay-Gee steam engine was built in 1930. Their thresher line kept pace with tractor development with the first tractor-size separator built in 1921 and the first steel frame separator built in 1926. By the early 1950s the self-propelled combine came on the market. In 1953 the Keck-Gonnerman Company was sold to two engineers from California, Harrison and Spenser, who hoped to manufacture new farm equipment. Two years later the company closed its doors. Please note that this book is new, not used. It is a reproduction, not an original. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint, not the original.
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Brand: Keck-Gonnerman
Model Year: 1926
Compatible Equipment Type: Steam Traction Engine
Model: Steam Traction Engine