Angell Steel Tractor Lugs

Anonymous-0

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Does anyone have any information on Angell tractor lugs? Charlie Angell made one-way disks in the '20s and '30s in Southwest Kansas. He later sold the rights to the Ohio Cultivator Company.

During the time he made one-ways, his company also made tractor lugs. I haven't been able to find any written evidence of this, however. My only source of information is Charlie's nephew, my wife's grandfather. He believes that the lugs were identified with the word "Angell" or something similar.

Any information would be very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Nik
 
I just glanced using some search engines which gave these hits on Charles Angell, all about the one-way.

http://foxyurl.com/Pjw
http://foxyurl.com/Pjv
http://foxyurl.com/Pjx

I also did a Google patent search for tractor lugs which didn't bring up his name. I had thought perhaps he had a different design for them and might have patented it. Might have but a basic search yielded nothing.

If you are really desperate to learn about his manufacturing of lugs you could probably order in old microfilm Of Meade, KS newspapers and research with them.

The Meade County Historical Museum might be willing to do research for you along the lugs line.
http://www.oldmeadecounty.com/museum.htm

Sorry that I can't actually help.
 

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