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Parker sweeper company history??
Original Message   Jun 28, 2005 3:07 pm
I was recently looking (ok I was actually drooling) over some new lawn equipment, and noticed that Parker sweepers are not the pale blue and gold paint colors that my 1970's vintage sweepers are. They now appear to be red and black, although the Parker logo seems to be the same. Were they bought out by another company? or go through a merger? Since the new units look VERY similar to my 30 year old units. I'm assuming I can still get spare parts if I need them? I bought my first Parker back in 1979 +/- for around $350, and used it weekly for over 6 years in my lawn maintenance business. There are a couple of small holes in the fabric basket, but it is still very usable. My second Parker was bought used, but in very good condition last summer for $10 and it is the commercial 42" wide unit with the galvanized metal bottomed basket (a model that appears to not be available anymore according to what I could find on the web). The seller had no idea what he had, and was more concerned about gaining space than anything else. I was MORE than happy to help him out. He got his $10 AND he helped me load it in my truck. I felt a little guilty as I drove away, but I DID drive away with it in my truck. I was just hoping someone here might know what the history of the company was between say 1980 and now.

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bontaiJoe


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Re: Parker sweeper company history??
Reply #4   Jun 29, 2005 12:44 pm
I don't have a digital camera, so I con't post pics of my stuff.

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Re: Parker sweeper company history??
Reply #5   Jun 30, 2005 12:47 pm

a true museum piece.  ultimately minuteman bought parker.

my guess is that at some time someone wanted to modernize the product and changed the colour scheme


Sweeper

There has never been an end to efforts to invent time- and labor-saving devices. Lawn sweeper, Kansas Museum of History.

Certainly this would include machines that assist in creating a well-manicured lawn.

The Parker Sweeper Company of Springfield, Ohio, sold the Electro-Sweep ES-5628 in the late 1950s. This lawn sweeper is not unlike models still used today. The motor drives the brushes, which in turn sweep leaves and other yard debris into the canvas catcher.

The sweeper pictured here belonged to Elna Eileen Ridgway of Atwood in Rawlins County, and was given to the Kansas Museum of History by her son, Evan Ridgway of Leawood. It is shown in the What's New at the Museum? case, where it was displayed shortly after it was donated.

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solara


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Re: Parker sweeper company history??
Reply #6   Jun 30, 2005 12:49 pm

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Company History
Minuteman is a combination of four companies:

Minuteman International - Addison, IL
bulletPurchased American Cleaning Company in 1981
bulletManufactured in 50,000 square foot facility
bulletBegan at $4.5 million - today over $85 million in sales(20 yr. span)
bulletJerome Rau became President/CEO in 1981
bulletExpanded the Addison facility to 100,000 square feet
bulletExpanded focus to commercial equipment in the late 1980's
bulletOpened Minuteman Canada in 1984
bulletBegan trading on the NASDAQ in 1987
bulletBuilt 50,000 square feet Hampshire, IL facility in 1992
bulletChanged name to Minuteman International, Inc. in 1994
bulletExpanded Hampshire, IL facility to 100,000 square feet in 1995
bulletISO 9001 Certification: Addison 1995 - Hampshire 1996
bulletIntroduced new color scheme in 1996
bulletOpened Minuteman Europe B.V. in the Netherlands in 1997
bulletAcquired PowerBoss on November 24th, 1998.
bulletGregory Rau became President/CEO in 2000

Multi-Clean - Shoreview, MN (purchased in 1984)
bulletBegan in 1934
bulletBegan in manufacturing chemicals 1946
bulletMulti-Clean cleaning solutions
bulletIncorporated Multi-Clean cleaning equipment into Minuteman Line
bulletMoved operation to new Shoreview facility in 1990
bulletManufactured in 35,000 square foot facility

Parker Sweeper (purchased in 1991)
bulletComplete line of outdoor turf and lawnsweeping equipment
bulletBegan in 1884
bulletOperated in Springfield, Ohio
bulletMoved to Hampshire, IL in 1994 

PowerBoss (purchased in 1998)
bulletComplete line of industrial and commercial ride-on sweepers and scrubbers
bulletOperated in Aberdeen, North Carolina
bulletBranch locations in Taylor, Michigan and Villa Park, Illinois


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Addison, IL 60101
Phone: 630.627.6900
Fax: 630.627.1130



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bontaiJoe


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Re: Parker sweeper company history??
Reply #7   Jun 30, 2005 2:03 pm
Thank you Solara! That was exac tly what I was looking for to satisfy my curiosity. Now I know what happened to the company.

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Re: Parker sweeper company history??
Reply #8   Jun 30, 2005 4:42 pm
I think I like the newer design better. 

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