S
ince 1910
Today, a new modern plant built by my father, Henry Danuser, is
located on the original site. This building and those who work in it are
dedicated to the tradition of fine craftsmanship and to the production
of quality implements. The challenge of changing economic
conditions is being met with improved manufacturing methods. From
this sound growth will come new products, designed to better serve
agriculture and industry.
Jerry Danuser
My grandfather, K.B. Danuser, began building
wagons and repairing all types of machinery in a
small shop in Fulton, Missouri in 1910. With
pride in his Swiss craftsmanship, he established
one policy for his concern which is the hallmark
of Danuser Machine Company, Inc. to this day:
“Good enough won’t do - it must be right.”