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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Gaar, Scott & Co - définition

MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Gaar-Scott
  • Abram Gaar & Co. [[portable engine]] of 1842
  • Abram Gaar, Jonas Gaar, John Milton Gaar, and William Scott

Gaar, Scott & Co.         
Gaar, Scott & Co., was an American threshing machine and steam traction engine builder founded in 1849 and based in Richmond, Indiana.
Co-Co locomotive         
  • [[British Rail Class 40]] [[1Co-Co1]]
  • [[British Rail Class 89]] 25 kV electric
  • Co-Co wheel arrangement
  • DRG E 93 class]] 3,355 hp heavy-freight electric loco of 1933
  • LMS 10000 of 1947
  • South African class 3E]] of 1947, showing the Co+Co arrangement of the bogies with the drawgear below the body frame
  • New Zealand D<sup>F</sup> class]]
  • EF10]] in 1938
  • The 1903 Hornsby locomotive
  • British Railways class 52 ''Western'']]
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2Co-Co2; Co'Co'; Co+Co; 1Co-Co1; Co′Co′; Co′Co′ locomotives; Co-Co engine; C′C′; (1′Co)(Co1′); Co-Co locomotives
Co-Co is the wheel arrangement for diesel or electric locomotives with two six-wheeled bogies with all axles powered, with a separate traction motor per axle. The equivalent UIC classification (Europe) for this arrangement is CoCo′, or C-C for AAR (North America).
John Scott-Scott         
BRITISH ROCKET SCIENTIST
John Scott-Scott (engineer); Scott-Scott, John
John Lanfear Scott-Scott (22 June 1934 – 12 December 2015) was a British mechanical and aerospace engineer.

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Gaar, Scott & Co.

Gaar, Scott & Co., was an American threshing machine and steam traction engine builder founded in 1849 and based in Richmond, Indiana. The company built simple and compound engines in sizes from 10 to 50 horsepower. Farm machinery produced by the firm were advertised as part of "the Tiger Line" and used a tiger upon two globes as the company logo. In the Fall of 1869, A. Gaar & Co. won "Best Portable Farm Steam Engine" and "Best Eight Horse Power" at the 17th Illinois State Fair, for which it won two Silver Medal prizes. It merged with the M. Rumley Co. in 1911 during a purchasing frenzy that put the later firm into insolvency. The company was reorganized as Advance-Rumely Thresher Company Inc. Advance-Rumely Thresher Company was later purchased by Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.

The Abram Gaar House and Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and open as a historic house museum. The Gaar-Scott office building, designed by noted architect John A. Hasecoster, still stands in Richmond and is the headquarters of Richmond Baking, a large commercial baker.