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wrote in 1889 that the company had “perhaps done more in locomotive work than any other firm in what is known as the agricultural engineering trade.” Ruston exported thousands of portable steam engines to Ukraine in Russia for grain Threshing. Exports were also made to Argentina, Chile and Australia.
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became a partner in the company in 1857 by buying Burton's share and the company changed name to Ruston, Proctor & Co. and grew to become a major agricultural engineering firm.
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In 1865 Ruston became the sole proprietor and in 1899 the firm became a limited company with a workforce of over 1000. Noting that its workmanship “leaves nothing to be desired,”
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The firm was started as millwrights and implement manufacturers 'Burton & Proctor' by James Toyne Proctor and Theophilus Burton in Lincoln in 1840.
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The firm were one of the first to manufacture steam-powered excavating machinery – in the 1880s producing the "Dunbar & Ruston's"
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Ruston Proctor No.10227 (1884) steam engine, preserved at Museum Žeravica, Novo Miloševo, Serbia www.muzejzeravica.org
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Ruston Proctor flywheel drive No.15033 / 811XL: established as play equipment in the recreation park,
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1909 Ruston Proctor Steam Navvy was at Museum of Lincolnshire Life, now restored at Threlkeld Museum
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Ruston Proctor flywheel drive to overhead belts: Sapucai Steam Train Maintenance Depot, Paraguay.
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Ruston Proctor works no. 51168 (1916) paraffin mechanical locomotive at the
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Ruston Proctor Steam Roller No 38591 named 'Midnight' at Netley Marsh Show
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Ruston Proctor works no. 52124 (1918) paraffin mechanical locomotive with
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Lincolns Excavators: The Ruston Years 1875–1930, by Peter Robinson,
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1906, 2 HP Ruston, Proctor & Co. Steam Engine showed working in
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Ruston Proctor flywheel drive No.15033 / 811XL: recreation park,
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Rustons were primarily steam engineers, manufacturing portable,
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Defunct aircraft engine manufacturers of the United Kingdom
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Agricultural machinery manufacturers of the United Kingdom
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Ruston Proctor reg. no. CT3949 traction engine no. 33189.
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Works plate on a Ruston, Proctor and Co. traction engine
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Defunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom
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Centro Interativo da Ruralidade - Arronches, Portugal
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Index


Lincoln
England
steam tractors
engines
Ruston & Hornsby

Joseph Ruston
The Engineer
Richard Hornsby & Sons
Grantham
Lincolnshire
Ruston and Hornsby
Bucyrus-Erie
Ruston-Bucyrus
stationary
traction engines
boilers
railway locomotives
diesel engineering
steam navvy
Manchester Ship Canal
Vale of Rheidol Railway
Museum of Lincolnshire Life
Thinktank, Birmingham
Freunde historischer Fahrzeuge Immensen
Lehrte
Germany
Jugiong, New South Wales
Australia

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