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  2. Ruston-Bucyrus - Wikipedia

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    Ruston-Bucyrus Ltd was an engineering company established in 1930 and jointly owned by Ruston & Hornsby based in Lincoln, England, and Bucyrus-Erie based in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the latter of which had operational control [1] and into which the excavator manufacturing operation of Ruston & Hornsby was transferred. The Bucyrus company ...

  3. Rutland Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The cab of the massive Ransomes & Rapier dragline excavator Sundew is on display along with a cab from 110RB Ruston-Bucyrus dragline from the Barrington Cement Works quarry railway. Also present at the museum is the Simon Layfield Exhibition Centre which comprises three roads of locomotive/wagon exhibits and related displays concerning former ...

  4. Ruston, Proctor and Company - Wikipedia

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    That company later merged with Bucyrus-Erie and Ruston-Bucyrus was established in 1930. Rustons were primarily steam engineers, manufacturing portable, stationary and traction engines , boilers , and associated engineering products such as winding gear, shafts and pulleys.

  5. Bucyrus-Erie - Wikipedia

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    Bucyrus-Erie was an American surface and underground mining equipment company. It was founded as Bucyrus Foundry and Manufacturing Company in Bucyrus, Ohio, in 1880. Bucyrus moved its headquarters to South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1893. In 1927, Bucyrus merged with the Erie Steam Shovel Company to form Bucyrus-Erie.

  6. Ruston & Hornsby - Wikipedia

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    On 11 September 1918, Ruston, Proctor and Company merged with Richard Hornsby & Sons of Grantham to become Ruston and Hornsby Ltd (R&H). Hornsby was the world leader in heavy oil engines , having been building them since 1891, a full eight years before Rudolph Diesel 's engine was produced commercially.

  7. Richard Hornsby & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hornsby & Sons grew into a major manufacturer of agricultural machinery at their Spittle Gate Works. [citation needed] The firm went on to produce steam engines used to drive threshing machines, and other equipment such as traction engines: their portable steam engine was one of their most important products and the market leader.

  8. Point Ruston lender accuses developers of failing to pay back ...

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    The lender that gave $66 million to Point Ruston developers for its project is once again accusing them of failing to pay back its loan and disclose financial actions, according to a complaint ...

  9. Ruston - Wikipedia

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    Ruston (engine builder) (or Ruston, Proctor and Company), railway locomotive and industrial equipment manufacturer in Lincoln, England Ruston & Hornsby, descendant of Ruston, Proctor & Co. Ruston-Bucyrus, manufacturer of steam shovels and cranes