MEYER
MANUFACTURING CORPORATION (then known as Meyer's Machine Shop)
was founded in 1944 by Alvin Meyer in Dorchester, Wisconsin.
The original business was founded upon equipment repairs and
the manufacturing of Snow Plows, Farm Wagons, Grain Elevators,
Truck Racks, Forklifts and Mobile Homes. In 1951, Mr. Meyer
patented a False-Gate Forage Box which was later redesigned
into what is believed to be the first Self-Unloading Forage
Box ever built, the M100. In 1962, and shortly after, Alvin's
sons, Don and Larry and daughter, Judy, joined the business
as it grew and expanded. Product lines were expanded to include
Bale Racks, Portable Bunk Feeder/Bale Haulers, Rocky Mineral
Feeders, Woodchuck Wood/Coal Furnaces, Farm Wagons, Rear Unload
Forage Boxes and the Super Spreader Line of Waste Spreaders.
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From
its humble beginning as a Machine Shop, Meyer Manufacturing
Has continued to expand its facilities implementing the
lastest technologies into its superior product designs.
Today, Meyer Equipment is seen throughout the United States,
Canada, Central America, Europe and Japan. Emphasis on
customer satisfaction and commitment to product quality
and advancement assure you of maximum productivity from
its products. Meyer prides itself on tailoring products
to meet the needs of all sized operations, farm and industrial.
Take a close look
at our equipment. We are sure you'll see why for over
60 years ... "Farm Equipment buyers trust the name
Meyer". Contact our staff by phone or e-mail to answer
any questions on how Meyer can maximize your operation.
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