Joan
06-13-2005 11:43:44
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Re: Re: Re: Re: 350 high clear paver (Help, Guy Fa in reply to Bob M, 04-09-2003 08:51:23
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Formation of the Trac-Machinery Corp. in Nunda was announced in the headlines of the NUNDA NEWS dated May 3, 1956. Officers were Ivan A.Towne, John Pendergast, Delos F. Paine, and Harold R. Piper. The paver prototype was built at the Piper & Paine machine shop (formerly IH tractor sales, and later manufacturer of Fork-Lifts, a business started in Nunda in 1944). Trac-Machinery was formed and continued in the Piper & Paine location, and the two later merged into Trac-Machinery Corp. In 1968, following the death of one of the partners, an agreement was reached with E.D. Etnyre of Oregon, Illinois, whereby Etnyre became the parent company. Manufacture, sales and service of asphalt pavers, contour pavers, and compactors continued in the Nunda NY branch via a network of nation-wide dealers. In mid-1981, the operation eventually was moved from Nunda, NY, to the E.D. Etnyre & Company at their Illinois location. An auction of the surplus machinery and tools was held at the Nunda plant. The building now is owned by a company which makes peanut butter, nuts, etc., named Once Again Nut Butter. If one is looking for operator or parts manuals for pavers and other road equipment the Etnyre Company should be contacted.
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