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In 1914 Rollin left White Co. and in 1916 organized Cleveland Motor Plow Co. to produce tractors. In 1917, the company became Cleveland Tractor Co., or CLETRAC, with White as its president. From ...
Not at all, answered Chairman Robert F. Black of White Motor Co. last week, as he presented the best possible evidence that his company, the nation’s oldest truckmaking firm, is feeling no pain ...
The diminishing world of farm-equipment makers shrank further Tuesday when Deutz-Allis Corp. agreed to buy the White tractor line for an undisclosed amount of cash. It is the latest move by Chicago… ...
The crawler-type tracked vehicle was manufactured by CLETRAC Inc., owned by Rollin H. White, who changed the name to Cleveland Tractor Co. in 1917. White also was a founder of the White Motor Company.
In the fast-paced world of early 20th-century agriculture, competition among tractor manufacturers was fierce. The Oliver family, pioneers in ...
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