This is a list of the more notable companies that manufactured traction engines of any kind, including steam tractors, portable engines, and steam rollers.
Germany
- Borsig of Berlin, Germany
 - Esterer, Germany (particularly known for their Ploughing engines)
 - Hanomag, Hannover, Germany now part of Komatsu
 - Henschel & Son, of Kassel, Germany
 - Kemna Bau, Breslau, (then) Germany
 - Heinrich Lanz AG, of Mannheim, Germany
 - Otto Meyer KG, Wellentrup, Germany (
 Media related to Ottomeyer ploughing engines in Emsland Moormuseum at Wikimedia Commons) - Rudolf Ernst Wolf, Magdeburg, Germany (
 Media related to R. Wolf portable engines at Wikimedia Commons) - Ruthemeyer, Stadthalle Soest, Germany (
 Media related to Ruthemeyer vehicles at Wikimedia Commons) - Scharer & Gross, Germany (
 Media related to Scharrer & Groß at Wikimedia Commons) - Zettelmeyer, Germany (
 Media related to Zettelmeyer vehicles at Wikimedia Commons) 
Great Britain
There were a large number of manufacturers in Great Britain. Most started life as agricultural engineers, and many exported engines all over the world. Some of the manufacturers are listed below:
- William Allchin Ltd, Northampton – (MERL database entry)
 - John Allen & Co., Oxford - best Known for the Allen Scythe.[1]
 - Aveling & Porter, Rochester, Kent
 - Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works Ltd Built steam wagons from 1904 to 1908[2]
 - Brown & May, Devizes, Wiltshire[3]
 - Charles Burrell & Sons, Thetford, Norfolk – (MERL database entry)
 - Clayton & Shuttleworth, Lincoln – (MERL database entry)
 - Edwin Foden, Sons & Co., Sandbach, Cheshire
 - Durham and North Yorkshire Steam Cultivation Company Ltd
 - William Foster & Co Ltd, Lincoln
 - G J Fowell & Co, St Ives, Huntingdonshire[4]
 - John Fowler & Co., Leeds, Yorkshire
 - Gibbons & Robinson[5]
 - Thomas Green & Son, Leeds, Yorkshire.
 - James & Frederick Howard, Bedford
 - Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Leeds, Yorkshire
 - Marshall, Sons & Co., Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
 - J&H McLaren & Co., Leeds, Yorkshire
 - Paxman, Colchester, Suffolk
 - Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies Ltd, Ipswich, Suffolk
 - Richard Garrett & Sons, Leiston, Suffolk
 - Robey & Co, Lincoln – (MERL database entry)
 - Ruston & Hornsby Ltd, Lincoln
 - F Savage, King's Lynn, Norfolk - Portable centre engines for amusement rides[6]
 - Sentinel Waggon Works, Shrewsbury, Shropshire - Utilised vertical boilers
 - Tasker & Sons, Andover, Hampshire
 - William Tuxford & Sons, Boston, Lincolnshire.[7]
 - Wallis & Steevens, Basingstoke, Hampshire – (MERL database entry)
 - Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Co. Leeds, Yorkshire
 
North America
Key: '~' indicates a manufacturer for whom no known products survive.
- Advance Thresher Co. – later merged with the M. Rumely Co. to create Advance-Rumely Thresher Co.
 - Advance-Rumely Thresher Co., La Porte, Indiana
 - ~Althaus Ewing & Co.
 - ~American Engine Co.
 - American-Abell Engine and Thresher Company, Toronto, Ontario[8]
 
- Amongst other models, built three-wheelers with a single wheel mounted on a fork perch bracket beneath the smokebox.[9]
 
- Ames Iron Works
 - ~Atlas Engine Works
 - Aultman Co.
 - Aultman-Taylor Machinery Co.
 - Avery Power Machinery Co., Peoria, Illinois
 - A.D. Baker Company
 - Best Manufacturing Company, San Leandro, California
 - Birdsall Engine Co.
 - Blumentritt Co.
 - Buffalo-Pitts Steam Roller Co.
 - Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co.
 - ~Byron, Jackson Machine Works
 - Case, J.I. Co.
 - Colean Mfg. Co.
 - C & G Cooper & Co's.
 - Crowel Mfg. Co.
 - Clyde Iron Works Co., Duluth, MN
 - D. June & Co.
 - ~Davidson & Rutledge
 - Farquhar, A.B. Co.
 - ~Fishkill Landing Machine Co.
 - Frick & Co.
 - Gaar Scott & Co.
 - Geiser Manufacturing, makers of the Peerless line of steam tractors, later bought out by Emerson-Brantingham
 - ~George W. Morris
 - ~George Page & Co.
 - George White & Sons Co. Ltd., London and Brandon, Canada.
 - Greyhound, Banting Mfg. Co.
 - Groton, Charles Perrige & Co.
 - ~Hagerstown Steam Engine & Machine Co.
 - ~Harrisburg Car Mfg. Co.
 - Harrison Machine Works (Jumbo)
 - Heilman Machine Works
 - ~Holt Manufacturing Company (became Caterpillar Inc.)
 - ~Hooven, Owens & Rentschler Co.
 - Huber Manufacturing Co.
 - Illinois Thresher Co.
 - ~Jacob Price
 - ~James Means & Co.
 - John Goodison Thresher Co. Ltd., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
 - ~J.M. Ross & Sons, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
 - Keck-Gonnerman Co., Mount Vernon, Indiana
 - O.S. Kelly Co., Springfield, Ohio
 - Kitten, Ferdinand Foundry Co.
 - ~Koppes W.M. & Co.
 - Lang & Button Co., Ithaca, New York
 - Lansing Iron Works Co. Lansing, Michigan
 - Leader, Marion Mfg. Co., Marion, Ohio
 - MacDonald Thresher Co., Stratford, Ontario, Canada
 - McNamer Co., Newark, Ohio
 - ~Merritt & Kellogg, Battle Creek, Michigan
 - ~Messinger Mfg. Co., Tatamy, Pennsylvania
 - Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co., Hopkins, Minn.
 - ~Morningstar Mfg. Co. (Napoleon), Napoleon, Ohio
 - ~Muncy Traction Engine Co., Muncy, Pennsylvania
 - New-Giant, Northwest Thresher Co., Stillwater, Minn.
 - New Hamburg Mfg. Co. Ltd., New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada
 - Nichols & Shepard Co., Battle Creek, Michigan
 - ~Ohio Engine & Thresher Co., Upper Sandusky, Ohio
 - ~Owens, Lane & Duyer Co., Hamilton, Ohio
 - Peerless, Geiser Mfg. Co., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 - Peterson N. C. & Sons, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
 - Port Huron Engine & Thresher Co., Port Huron, Mich.
 - Reeves & Co., Columbus, Indiana
 - ~Remington Co., Woodburn, Oregon
 - Robert-Bell Engine & Thresher Co., Seaforth, Ontario, Canada
 - ~Roberts & Dean Co., Sacramento, California
 - Robinson & Co., Richmond, Indiana
 - M Rumley Co., LaPorte, Indiana – later merged with the Advance Thresher Co. to create Advance-Rumely Thresher Co.
 - Russell & Company (Steam Tractor), Massillon, Ohio (1848-1962)
 - ~Ryan & McDonald, Waterloo, New York
 - Sawyer-Massey & Co. Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada after merger with Harris to form Massey-Harris later became Massey Ferguson
 - Scheidler, R. Co., Newark, Ohio
 - Springfield Engine & Thresher Co., Springfield, Ohio (later became OS Kelly Co and Kelly Springfield)
 - Stevens, A. W. & Son Co., Auburn, New York
 - Stevens, A. W. Co., Marinette, Wisconsin
 - Twentieth Century Mfg. Co., Marinette, Wisconsin
 - ~Union-Iron Works (Walker), Newark, Ohio
 - Upton Mfg. Co., Port Huron, Michigan
 - Waterloo Mfg. Co. Ltd., Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
 - Waterous Engine Works Co. Ltd., Bradford, Ontario, Canada
 - Watertown Engine Company, Watertown, New York
 - Westinghouse Co., Schenectady, New York Westinghouse Farm Engine
 - Wood Brothers Thresher Co., Des Moines, Iowa
 - Wood, S.W. & Son Co., Clyde, New York
 - Wood, Taber & Morse Co., Eaton, New York
 
Rest of the world
- Aillot, France
 - Munktells Mekaniska Verkstad, Sweden (not Bolinders), now part of Volvo group
 - Vølund (virksomhed), Denmark now part of Babcock & Wilcox
 
See also
References
- ↑ John Allen and Sons (Oxford) www.gracesguide.co.uk, accessed 2 April 2021
 - ↑ The World Encyclopedia of Trucks, by Peter J Davis, ISBN 1-84309-201-8
 - ↑ "P is for PORTABLE ENGINE". www.lackhamcountrypark.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2007-09-21. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
 - ↑ G. J. Fowell & Co St Ives, Huntingdonshire, England, U.K. Manufacturer Class: Steam and Gas Engines vintagemachinery.org, accessed 2 April 2021
 - ↑ Oliver, Martin (2022). "General Purpose Engines". The Fifty-Second Great Dorset Steam Fair 2022 Official Programme. The Great DorSet Steam Fair Ltd. pp. 64–65.
 - ↑ Frederick Savage, Victorian Fairground Manufacturer of King’s Lynn www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk, accessed 2 April 2021
 - ↑ William Tuxford and Sons www.gracesguide.co.uk, accessed 2 April 2021
 - ↑ Placard at Saskatchewan Western Development Museum
 - ↑ Kelly, Maurice A (1995). The American Steam Traction Engine. CMS Publishing. p. 58. ISBN 0-9527470-0-6.
 
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