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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GregStremel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Nov 2018 at 9:52pm
Richard Harp started Diamond Tractor at the location you mentioned. It may have been called Harp Tractor. I know it was called Diamond Tractor under the next owner, Don Riechman.
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Yes, Greg. That's who it was. 
I wasn't "that" sure of the first name, but you nailed it. 
Btw, did you go to Crowder College in Neosho 75-77?
Because your name sure sounds familiar to me.
How blessed we are by HIS GRACE!
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I did not attend Crowder College. I went to Missouri Southern in that time frame. Then, I went to Law School at Mizzou.

There is a StrAmel in the area. We must be cousins. When our ancestors got off the boat, there were different ways to spell the family name. Stremel and Stramel were two of the ways.

Richard Harp is a friend. He farmed some land north of Diamond that was owned by a widow. When Richard got tired of farming, the widow decided to sell the land. He told me about it and our family bought it. We paid FMV and it turned out great deal. Really good farm land for what is now a really low price.
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To the original poster, Richard Harp is still living east of Diamond with a Diamond phone number.
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Western Equip  Queen City
FASCO              Memphis
Kirksville Equip   Kirksville
Shatto Equip     Milan
Ratliff Equip       Macon
Wiss & Wiss      Kahoka     
Cornelius then Farm Shop  Edina   
Harrison            Hannibal
Cairo Equip        Cairo
Redmon            Brookfield
Henderson        Columbia
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Wahrenbrock Implement Sedalia
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Huntsman Equipment in Lancaster, MO. Owned by Hartley Huntsman.
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Snow Imp - Grant City
Higginbotham Motors then Gregory Imp - Albany
Roberts was in Bethany prior to Wells Imp.
Whitten in Trenton
Mack said there was AC dealerships in Hamilton as well as Cameron
Cooks in Chillicothe
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Almost forgot Troutwine equip. at Carmack Jct for a short time
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To add to what dbounds said Cooks had a dealership in Fulton Mo also
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Cook was in Sedelia, Fulton and Chillicothe Mo, dealt mostly in the construction sector of Allis, days after Oscar died his wife shut everything down
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The dealership in Owensville, MO was called Schneider Brothers (or Schneider Bros. as they always styled it), it was owned by my grandfather and his brother.  I am not sure if there are any living employees but I can ask my aunt and uncle for their memories (my father who spent most of his time there unfortunately has passed away).
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C A Tising, California, MO
D10 III, D15 II 3 pt, D15 II SC, 170 Gas w/shuttle, 175 Diesel UI ROPS, 185 w ROPS. AC 653 w/6 way blade, ROPS
AC 615 Ind. WD45 running/Parts.
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Jackson Implement Company. Jackson
Clyde Lynn Jr Allis Chalmers and Studebaker. Chaffee

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Hi! Just wondering, when is the Gathering of the Orange? I live not too far away and just got my first Allis, would love to attend!
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Originally posted by Travis Anderson Travis Anderson wrote:

Hi! Just wondering, when is the Gathering of the Orange? I live not too far away and just got my first Allis, would love to attend!

Welcome to the best forum on the net. Unfortunately due to circumstances we were unable to host the Gathering after all. However, with all the cancellations it did allow Madrid, NY to make up a date they lost due to covid. We will still be featuring Allis at Western Missouri Antique Tractor & Machinery Association in Adrian, MO, the last weekend in July, 2023. You are pretty close to George Hess and his 1/3 scale WC’s.
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Farnen Brothers Implement, Salisbury Mo.
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Bockting Equipment is now Rosebud Tractor in Morrison, but will still sell parts for the AC tractors there, as well as work on them...
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Originally posted by 180Puller 180Puller wrote:

Originally posted by David Maddux David Maddux wrote:

Does anyone remember the dealers name at Liberty, Mo. during the 30’s? Seems like might have been Wrisinger? That is where my Grandpa’s WC came from.

I think it was Reisinger Implement in Independence not far from the Gleaner plant? I own a D-19 diesel that was sold new there in 1963..The man I bought it from earlier this year bought it used there in 1966 with 600 some hours on it..

More dealers that haven't been mentioned...

Wallace then Shuberts in Butler,MO
Harvey Impl Co in Harrisonville,MO
A&H in Drexel,MO
Schoen in  Freistatt,MO   became JD dealers in 80's
George Implement Co then Kottwitz Farm Supply in Osceola,MO
??????      Fairview,MO    bought a UC Allis there in 1976-may have been out of business
Diamond Tractor in Diamond,MO   the sign was still there a few years ago
Larry Furnell???  in Sedalia,MO he used to pull a 180 Allis

If I could find it I have a 1962 Successful Farming magazine that had an extensive list of Missouri AC dealers..


A&H in Drexel, the one who hopefully has info is Brad Addleman, he is active on the Gleaner Combines Facebook group. His late father Jay was the one involved in the dealership and was a friend of my late father. Dad met Jay back in the day, somehow was introduced (I think by Harrells out of Burlington CO) when dad was looking for F spike tooth cylinders. Jay was converting a few to rasp bar.
Gleaner: the properly engineered and built combine.

If you need parts for your Gleaner, we are parting out A's through L2's, so we may be able to help.
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Allis sure had a dealer network in Mo. Can never understand how some folks say the dealers were too far apart but I think this was in other states- there was an AC dealer in St James Mo but I think they just dealt in lawn equipment and smaller tractors + equipment: can't remember the name

Edited by DougG - 10 Apr 2022 at 7:40am
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