Bean-Chamberlin Mfg. Co.

In 1903 Bean-Chamberlin was building a wide range of pumps, ranging from small cistern pumps to larger power pumps, spray pumps, and the like. Bean-Chamberlin was also offering Wolverine wind mills, windmill towers, cast iron tank heaters, and the like. Details about the Bean-Chamberlin engine are unknown. The company sold through established dealers rather then direct to the farmer

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Bean-Chamberlin Mfg Co was founded in 1901 and began the production of automobiles. Production ended in 1902 and in 1903, Roscoe Bean and other local Hudson businessmen took over the company. The Hudson Motor Vehicle Company was formed and later renamed the Hudson Auto-Vehicle Company.

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