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Gaar-Scott & Co., was an
American threshing machine and
steam traction engine builder based in
Richmond, Indiana. The company built simple and compound engines in sizes from 10 to 30
horsepower.
Farm machinery produced by the firm were advertised as part of "the Tiger Line" and used a tiger upon two globes as the company logo. It merged with the M. Rumley Co. in 1912 during a purchasing frenzy that put the later firm into insolvancy. The company was reorganized as
Advance-Rumely Thresher Company Inc. It did build a few gas tractors as well. However, the name eventually died out.
The
Gaar Mansion, home of Abram and Agnes Gaar is a favorite historic house in the state today. The Gaar-Scott office building still stands in Richmond and is used by Richmond Baking.
Advance-Rumely Thresher Company was later purchased by
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
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