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We have a Russell Pony Patrol Factory No. P 205 horse drawn grader. Russell Equipment Company was in Minneapolis, but Caterpillar bought the company in 1928. Since ours has Illinois U. S. A. stamped into the frame, I think it might have been manufactured after Cat bought out Russell and still kept the Russell name on the graders until about 1931. I would like to know the year ours was manufactured, if that is possible.

Is there any source I can research for more detailed information about the Russell graders? The information above I learned from a Dec. 1, 2006, Construction Equipment Magazine article by Keith Haddock that I found on-line through a Google search.[attachment=42407]IMG_8822.jpg[/attachment]
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Are you sure its stamped, not raised lettering? i kinda think what your seeing might part of the steel manufacturers markings.
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Tue, May 23, 2017 4:43 AM
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[quote="COUNTRY GIRL"]We have a Russell Pony Patrol Factory No. P 205 horse drawn grader. Russell Equipment Company was in Minneapolis, but Caterpillar bought the company in 1928. Since ours has Illinois U. S. A. stamped into the frame, I think it might have been manufactured after Cat bought out Russell and still kept the Russell name on the graders until about 1931. I would like to know the year ours was manufactured, if that is possible.

Is there any source I can research for more detailed information about the Russell graders? The information above I learned from a Dec. 1, 2006, Construction Equipment Magazine article by Keith Haddock that I found on-line through a Google search.[/quote]

Hi Ag Mike, This is my 1st time on this forum, so I don't' know if this is the correct way to reply to your question. Yes, the letters are raised.
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Tue, May 23, 2017 5:33 AM
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[quote="COUNTRY GIRL"]We have a Russell Pony Patrol Factory No. P 205 horse drawn grader. Russell Equipment Company was in Minneapolis, but Caterpillar bought the company in 1928. Since ours has Illinois U. S. A. stamped into the frame, I think it might have been manufactured after Cat bought out Russell and still kept the Russell name on the graders until about 1931. I would like to know the year ours was manufactured, if that is possible.

Is there any source I can research for more detailed information about the Russell graders? The information above I learned from a Dec. 1, 2006, Construction Equipment Magazine article by Keith Haddock that I found on-line through a Google search.[/quote]

Hi Ag Mike, This is my 1st time on this forum, so I don't' know if this is the correct way to reply to your question. Yes, the letters are raised.


"lets see it" means take a photo of what ur reading and post it. look for other raised wording, i still think its manufacturers marking.
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Tue, May 23, 2017 6:06 AM
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[quote="COUNTRY GIRL"]We have a Russell Pony Patrol Factory No. P 205 horse drawn grader. Russell Equipment Company was in Minneapolis, but Caterpillar bought the company in 1928. Since ours has Illinois U. S. A. stamped into the frame, I think it might have been manufactured after Cat bought out Russell and still kept the Russell name on the graders until about 1931. I would like to know the year ours was manufactured, if that is possible.

Is there any source I can research for more detailed information about the Russell graders? The information above I learned from a Dec. 1, 2006, Construction Equipment Magazine article by Keith Haddock that I found on-line through a Google search.[/quote]

Hi Ag Mike, This is my 1st time on this forum, so I don't' know if this is the correct way to reply to your question. Yes, the letters are raised.
hello , your grader is a Hi-way Patrol No1 built by russell ,serial numbers start at P101 ,weight 1120 pounds ,10' 2'' long ,added info - P-101 to P-2425 1922-1929. - http://www.chriscomachinery.com/PullGraders.htm
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11-12-2009, 11:02 AM
Cat initiated the purchase of Russell Mfg Co in August 1928, signed the purchase agreement in November 1928, and the exact takeover date of Russell, was set as Dec 1, 1928.

Immediately after purchase, all Russell product lines not related to earthmoving were sold off, and all that was kept was graders, elevating graders and Motor Patrols. Any Motor Patrols that used other than Cat power units were deleted from the product line.

In April 1929, the "Dotted Line", the Cat salesmans bible, produced an issue called "Selling Russells".

This showed the entire Russell line of graders sold by Caterpillar .. still with Russell names and models on them .. and described the same way in the charts in the booklet. The company was referred to as "The Russell Grader Mfg Co" and was described as a division of the Caterpillar Tractor Co.

From 1930-31, the Russell connection and name was gradually dropped, particularly when Caterpillar introduced redesigned graders that had been re-engineered, or were totally new grader designs, produced by Caterpillar engineers.


.The Russell Grader
https://www.constructionequipment.com/russell-grader
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Tue, May 23, 2017 6:08 AM
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"lets see it" means take a photo of what ur reading and post it. look for other raised wording, i still think its manufacturers marking.


Attached is a photo of the raised wording on the frame. If you are standing on the rear, it is on the left side. The only other numbers I have found are on the rear by the handle. They read G41.[attachment=42426]IMG_8826.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42427]IMG_8936.jpg[/attachment]
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hello , your grader is a Hi-way Patrol No1 built by russell ,serial numbers start at P101 ,weight 1120 pounds ,10' 2'' long ,added info - P-101 to P-2425 1922-1929. - http://www.chriscomachinery.com/PullGraders.htm
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OzDozer
11-12-2009, 11:02 AM
Cat initiated the purchase of Russell Mfg Co in August 1928, signed the purchase agreement in November 1928, and the exact takeover date of Russell, was set as Dec 1, 1928.

Immediately after purchase, all Russell product lines not related to earthmoving were sold off, and all that was kept was graders, elevating graders and Motor Patrols. Any Motor Patrols that used other than Cat power units were deleted from the product line.

In April 1929, the "Dotted Line", the Cat salesmans bible, produced an issue called "Selling Russells".

This showed the entire Russell line of graders sold by Caterpillar .. still with Russell names and models on them .. and described the same way in the charts in the booklet. The company was referred to as "The Russell Grader Mfg Co" and was described as a division of the Caterpillar Tractor Co.

From 1930-31, the Russell connection and name was gradually dropped, particularly when Caterpillar introduced redesigned graders that had been re-engineered, or were totally new grader designs, produced by Caterpillar engineers.


.The Russell Grader
https://www.constructionequipment.com/russell-grader
[quote="bruce oz"]hello , your grader is a Hi-way Patrol No1 built by russell ,serial numbers start at P101 ,weight 1120 pounds ,10' 2'' long ,added info - P-101 to P-2425 1922-1929. - http://www.chriscomachinery.com/PullGraders.htm
bruce

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OzDozer
11-12-2009, 11:02 AM
Cat initiated the purchase of Russell Mfg Co in August 1928, signed the purchase agreement in November 1928, and the exact takeover date of Russell, was set as Dec 1, 1928.

Immediately after purchase, all Russell product lines not related to earthmoving were sold off, and all that was kept was graders, elevating graders and Motor Patrols. Any Motor Patrols that used other than Cat power units were deleted from the product line.

In April 1929, the "Dotted Line", the Cat salesmans bible, produced an issue called "Selling Russells".

This showed the entire Russell line of graders sold by Caterpillar .. still with Russell names and models on them .. and described the same way in the charts in the booklet. The company was referred to as "The Russell Grader Mfg Co" and was described as a division of the Caterpillar Tractor Co.

From 1930-31, the Russell connection and name was gradually dropped, particularly when Caterpillar introduced redesigned graders that had been re-engineered, or were totally new grader designs, produced by Caterpillar engineers.


.The Russell Grader
https://www.constructionequipment.com/russell-grader[/quote]

Attached is a photo of the factory number of our grader. Thanks so much for all of the information. I find it interesting that the information on the grader says "Pony Patrol." I am so happy to get such quick responses to my post. Thanks again to those of you who replied.[attachment=42428]IMG_8823.jpg[/attachment]
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Wed, May 24, 2017 8:13 AM
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[quote="bruce oz"]hello , your grader is a Hi-way Patrol No1 built by russell ,serial numbers start at P101 ,weight 1120 pounds ,10' 2'' long ,added info - P-101 to P-2425 1922-1929. - http://www.chriscomachinery.com/PullGraders.htm
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extra info from ozdozer on an old post -
OzDozer
11-12-2009, 11:02 AM
Cat initiated the purchase of Russell Mfg Co in August 1928, signed the purchase agreement in November 1928, and the exact takeover date of Russell, was set as Dec 1, 1928.

Immediately after purchase, all Russell product lines not related to earthmoving were sold off, and all that was kept was graders, elevating graders and Motor Patrols. Any Motor Patrols that used other than Cat power units were deleted from the product line.

In April 1929, the "Dotted Line", the Cat salesmans bible, produced an issue called "Selling Russells".

This showed the entire Russell line of graders sold by Caterpillar .. still with Russell names and models on them .. and described the same way in the charts in the booklet. The company was referred to as "The Russell Grader Mfg Co" and was described as a division of the Caterpillar Tractor Co.

From 1930-31, the Russell connection and name was gradually dropped, particularly when Caterpillar introduced redesigned graders that had been re-engineered, or were totally new grader designs, produced by Caterpillar engineers.


.The Russell Grader
https://www.constructionequipment.com/russell-grader[/quote]

Attached is a photo of the factory number of our grader. Thanks so much for all of the information. I find it interesting that the information on the grader says "Pony Patrol." I am so happy to get such quick responses to my post. Thanks again to those of you who replied.[attachment=42428]IMG_8823.jpg[/attachment]
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I have another question regarding the grader. The Construction Equipment Magazine states that the Russell Grader Manufacturing Co. was opened in 1903 in Stephen, Minn. The 1921 Farm Implement News Buyer's Guide lists the Russell Grader Manufacturing Co. as being located in Minneapolis, Minn. Is there any information about when they moved to Minneapolis assuming this is the same company?[attachment=42429]IMG_8844.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42430]IMG_8850.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42431]IMG_8867.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42432]IMG_8910.jpg[/attachment]
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I have another question regarding the grader. The Construction Equipment Magazine states that the Russell Grader Manufacturing Co. was opened in 1903 in Stephen, Minn. The 1921 Farm Implement News Buyer's Guide lists the Russell Grader Manufacturing Co. as being located in Minneapolis, Minn. Is there any information about when they moved to Minneapolis assuming this is the same company?[attachment=42429]IMG_8844.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42430]IMG_8850.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42431]IMG_8867.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42432]IMG_8910.jpg[/attachment]
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My son has a Russel I think a little bigger than yours restored.
I or should say my son has it now . A Russell Catalog we got from Al Smith. I will see if he can scan your model and post it.
Terry
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Wed, May 24, 2017 8:47 AM
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My son has a Russel I think a little bigger than yours restored.
I or should say my son has it now . A Russell Catalog we got from Al Smith. I will see if he can scan your model and post it.
Terry
[quote="tw"]My son has a Russel I think a little bigger than yours restored.
I or should say my son has it now . A Russell Catalog we got from Al Smith. I will see if he can scan your model and post it.
Terry[/quote]

Thanks, that would be great!
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Wed, May 24, 2017 8:53 AM
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Attached is a photo of the raised wording on the frame. If you are standing on the rear, it is on the left side. The only other numbers I have found are on the rear by the handle. They read G41.[attachment=42426]IMG_8826.jpg[/attachment][attachment=42427]IMG_8936.jpg[/attachment]
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"Illinois USA" is part of the COUNTRY OF ORGIN marking that was required when a manufacturer marketed product overseas. In your case the angle iron frame of the grader was built using this steel. I imagine the manufacturer of the structural steel was wisconsin steel works south chicago.

"g41" is a part number of the handle.
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Wed, May 24, 2017 9:03 AM
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