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1Title:  Torque converters or transmissions: for use with combustion engines in road and rail vehicles, tractors and locomotives    
 Creator:  Heldt, P. M. (Peter Martin), 1875-1957 
 Publication:  P.M. Heldt, Nyack, N.Y,1947. 
 Notes:  Includes index. 
 Call #:  TL260 .H474 1947 
 Extent:  vi, 438 pages : illustrations, diagrams ; 22 cm 
 Subjects:  Automobiles -- Transmission devices
 
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2Title:  Basic clutches & transmissions    
 Creator:  Petersen Publishing Company Specialty Publications Division. 
 Publication:  Petersen Pub. Co, Los Angeles,c1968. 
 Call #:  TL261 .B311 1968 
 Extent:  192 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Automobiles -- Clutches | Automobiles -- Transmission devices | Automobiles, Racing
 
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3Title:  Automobile transmission mechanism, lubrication, and tires    
 Creator:  International Correspondence Schools 
 Publication:  International Textbook Co, Scranton, Pa,1926. 
 Call #:  TL262 .A939 1926 
 Extent:  1 volume : illustrations ; 23 cm. 
 Subjects:  Automobiles -- Transmission devices | Automobiles -- Lubrication | Automobiles -- Tires
 
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4Title:  Lees-Bradner Company Records     
 Creator:  Lees-Bradner Company 
 Dates:  1905-1992 
 Abstract:  The Lees-Bradner Company was organized in 1906 as a partnership between Ernest J. Lees and Hosea Townsend Bradner of Cleveland, Ohio. It incorporated in 1909. The company specialized in gear hobbing and thread milling machinery for automobile timing and transmission gears and other applications. Hosea Bradner's sons; John A., George T., and James H. Bradner, ran the company in the post-World War II era. The company was purchased by White Consolidated Industries in 1967 and by 1983 the name Lees-Bradner had been phased out and the Cleveland plant closed. After White Consolidated Industries was itself purchased by Electrolux in 1986, the gear hobbing division was sold and the name Lees-Bradner was reinstated as a machine tool manufacturer. The collection consists of articles of incorporation, minutes, a company history, agreements, stock certificates, financial reports, ledgers, correspondence, administrative reports, memoranda, catalogs, product detail sheets, advertisements, newspaper clippings, and publications. 
 Call #:  MS 4653 
 Extent:  1.41 linear feet (2 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Lees, Ernest J. d.1937. | Bradner, Hosea Townsend, 1872-1963. | Bradner, George T., 1916- | Lees-Bradner Company. | White Consolidated Industries. | Grant-Lees Machine Company. | Machine-tool industry -- United States. | Machine-tool industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gear industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Gearing -- Manufacture. | Gear-cutting machines. | Automobiles -- Transmission devices.
 
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