Termaat-Monahan Mfg. Co.

Termaat & Monahan went into receivership in 1917. The reorganized company took the name shown here. Their only to have been the 1 1/2 horsepower Wiscona Pep engine shown here. Of throttle-governed design, it also featured a Webster magneto as standard equipment. The Wiscona Pep may have been sold as late as 1920, but the facts concerning the end of the firm are presently unknown. It appears that few of these engines were sold in the United States; the bulk of them were exported to Australia and other countries.

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Termaat-Monahan Mfg. Co. was founded by Louis J. Monahan and John D. Termaat. The experimented from 1898 to 1900 until they were happy with their design. Around 1901, they began building engines in a small shed. The Termaat and Monahan Company was organized in 1902. Around 1906, the company accepted outside capital and steadily expanded between 1906-1913. Around 1921 they were sold to the Wiscona Pep Motor and Parts Company.

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