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Posted by Harry Seaman on September 06, 2003 at 19:22:17 from (24.145.205.97):
In Reply to: Old Construction Equipment posted by Tom from Ontario on January 01, 2000 at 18:14:31:
That company was started by my father, Harry Seaman, Sr. In the late 50's it was sold to American Marietta and combined with another. smaller company, Andwall Mfg from Ixonia, Wis. It was then known as Seaman-Andwall div of Americian Marietta. The Seaman Pulvi-mixer line was subsequently sold to Rex-Chainbelt. My father left after the sale, to found Seaman Corp, where he developed other rotary mixer models, the Trav-l-mixer and Duo-Stabilizer, along with a compactor (Duo and Tri Pactor)and asphalt distributor. The latter was a result of his purchasing the Gunnison Mfg Co in Baraboo, Wis. The new company was initially known as Seaman-Gunnison Co. I'd be happy to try to answer what other questions I can. Harry Seaman (Jr)
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