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brand introduction
Allis Chalmers, the company will eventually become Allis-Chalmers in 1847 as a small burr stone manufacturer. Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Reliance plant has established a variety of products including French burrs, portable mills, shafting and water wheels. In 1861, purchased by Edward P. Allis & Company, the company developed rapidly. In 1869 the company expanded to steam power and soon produced the first Allis steam engine. The company's lineup includes steam
pumps, including the largest centrifugal
pump in the United States in 1884 and the first triple expansion
pump two years later. By 1889, the company's employees would have 1,100 employees. In 1901, Allis-Chalmers was formed by the merger of Edward Olis, Fraser and Charles and the Gates Iron Works.
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Agriculture industry car
Product category
Portable mill shafting water wheel hydraulic oil filter