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In 1892,
only four years after the establishment of the Aermotor Company in
Chicago, the American Firm had begun exporting its products to Argentina,
one of the largest windmill markets in the world. In that year the
Aermotor firm signed an agreement with Agar, Cross and Company of
Buenos Aires to become exclusive agents in the South American country
for the sale of the Chicago made mills. Founded in 1884, Agar, Cross
and Company became one of the most important distributors of farm
and Ranch equipment in Argentina, a distinction which it held for
many years.

During the peak of export trade, one to three railway carloads of
Aermotor windmills left the Chicago factory each week bound for Argentina.
In 1952, however, Agar, Cross and Company initiated efforts to produce
702 Model Aermotor mills themselves. In 1958 they turned over their
licensed manufacture to another firm, Metalurgica Tandil S.A., and
the mills were sold under several different trade names. Tandil made
the mills until its acquisition by Fiat, the Italian auto maker, in
1962, and then Fiat sold the entire windmill manufacturing facility
to yet another firm, Fabrica de Implementos Agricolas S.A. (FIASA).

While these events were going to on in South America, Aermotor production
in the United States was undergoing changes. In 1964 the company closed
its old Chicago factory and moved its operation to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,
but there they experienced difficulties in securing satisfactory castings.
Soon Aermotor began contracting for castings produced by FIASA, the
Argentine licensee, and then in 1968-69 the entire manufacturing process
ceased in the United States, with all 702 Model mills being imported
from the South America licensee.

For over a decade all new Aermotor windmills sold on the American
market continued to be manufactured by FIASA in Buenos Aires. This
changed in 1981 when Aermotor introduced its new 802 Model mill produced
in Conway Arkansas. The Argentine 702 Model windmills, sold under
the FIASA brand name, however, also have remained on the American
market, imported and distributed by ESSEX Associates, Inc., of Dallas,
Texas. Thus today one may purchase either the new 802 Model manufactured
in Arkansas or the time-tested 702 Model produced in Argentina. [Windmillers
Gazette, V. No 1 (Winter 1986), p.6]
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