Dauch Mfg. Co.

Dauch presented a 15-35 model in 1912 and it remained in production through 1920. The “Sandusky Model E” was sold in 1916. Dauch designed a streamlined 10-20 model and announced it in January 1917. Although it was a modern-looking machine, one look at the chassis proved that heavy-duty design was not sacrificed.

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J.J. Dauch presented a 15-35 model in 1912. With a few changes, it remained in production through 1920. Eventually, the firm was named Dauch Manufacturing Company. They apparently ended tractor production in 1920, since no listings appear in teh various implement journals for 1921 and later.

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Models

Model

Configuration

Years

# Produced

Sandusky Model E

1912-1920

10-20 Model J

1917-1920

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