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International Gas Engine Co.

International Gas Engine Company had many years of experience in the gas engine business. The Ingeco was a four-wheeled variety but used only one drivewheel thus eliminating the need for a differential.

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history

The International Gas Engine Co. (Ingeco), was a subsidiary branch of the International Steam Pump Co. and was founded around 1912. The “Ingeco” tractor was offered in 1915 as an answer to the crying need for a lightweight tractor. After Ingeco was acquired by Worthington Pump & Machinery Company in 1917, the manufacture of tractors only continued for a short time.

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Ingeco

1915

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