Superior Drilling Company was a manufacturer of farming implements that formed in the 1880s to 1903 in Springfield, Ohio, United States.Edward Lyon Buchwalter was one of the organizers of the Superior Drill Company and president of the same from 1883 to 1903. In 1903, the company and several other companies merged to form the American Seeding Machine Company.
Industry | Manufacturing |
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Founded | 1880s |
Founder | Edward Lyon Buchwalter |
Defunct | 1903 |
Headquarters | , United States |
Products | Farming |
History of the Company
editThough roots of formation of the Superior Drill Company can be traced back to the 1840s, they didn't become prevalent as a company till the 1880s. The trade name "Superior" under the Superior Trade Co. was first used in 1892 and manufacturing began in Springfield, Ohio.
They imprinted in their advertising, "The Best in the World". American Civil War Capt. Edward Lyon Buchwalter was one of the organizers of the Superior Drill Company and president of the same from 1883 to 1903. In 1903, the company and several other companies merged to form the American Seeding Machine Company.
Types of Products Manufactured
editCultivating Implements
edit- One Horse Drills
- The Superior Plain Hoe Drill With Seat
- Shoe Drills
- Corn cultivators
Seeding Implements
editCultivating/Seeding Combo Implements
edit- "The No. 2 Superior Solid Steel Frame Drill for 1892" - was a single horse/walk behind drive. Furnished with reversible pointed Pin Hoes, Spring Hoes, Pressure or gauge wheel attachment, as desired that was available in 8 to 16 hoes. Featured a detachable grass seed attachment and New Adjustable Hitch. Advertised: "Is the lightest running and easiest drill to operate ever put on the market."
Fertilizing Implements
edit- "The Superior Steel Frame Fertilizer Drill No#3"-Single Horse, walk behind driven#
Hay Processing Implements
edit- Hay Carriers
- Hay Forks
Product Processing Implements
editCider Mills
edit- Champion Cider Mill
- Buckeye Cider Mill
References
edit- Encyclopedia of American Farm Implements & Antiques by Charles H. Wendel, Krause Publications, c. 2004. 496 pages.
- Catalog of The Superior Solid Steel Frame Grain Mills by Superior Drill Company. 1890s.