Howard went bankrupt Worldwide in 1985. Dowdeswell who was the largest plough manufacturer in Gr Britain bought the Howard factory in Norfolk with everything inside including the Howard designs & tooling.
But they did not buy the Howard trade names which were auctioned and finally bought by the ex-Howard French company.
The Norfolk factory continued to produce a number of ex-Howard machines and other implements designed by Dowdeswell.
All the spare parts for obsolete pedestrian Rotavators were sold off to an ex-Howard dealer in Britain called Chester Hudson.
The famous Howard GEM [re-named 650[ & 352 pedestrian Rotavators continued to be manufactured by Dowdeswell in small numbers until late 1990's.
When Dowdeswell closed down the original Howard factory in Norfolk, all the remaining stock and spares were sold off by the liquidators.
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