New Holland Hit and Miss Engines                        

1919 June 6 - "New Holland Letterhead" - confirmation and delivery information for 1-1/2HP engine to Mr. L.R. Moomaw, Rocky Point, Va. by R.H. Kuhns, Sales Dep't.

1919 June - "New Holland Rock Crushers" brochure. Dated: "Form K-1-5M-6-19" (June 1919).

1917 October - "The Farmer's Favorite - New Holland Portable Grinding Outfit" No. 15 Truck with 2, 4 or 5 H.P. engine with 6-1/2 Mill.  One piece of paper with 1916 testamonials on the back. "Form: T 5M-10-17" - October 1917.

1917 November 30 - New Holland stationary - Letter to Mr.. N.R. Moomay, Rocky Point, Va signed P.B. Hess Sec'y discusses prospective new selling agreement.

1917 December 11 - Letter to Paint Bank Mercantile Company, Paint Bank, Va. Price quote on front gear with cast skiens and front bolster.

1918 November 22 - Paid invoice from Mr. Chas. W. Schaffer, Limeport, Pa. for #1015 Singe Lug Cob Crusher.

1917 June - "The New Holland Line" - Gasoline Engines, Wood Saws, Feed Mills, Rock Crushers, Limestone Pulverizers, Pump Jacks. Dated: "F.L. 1C M-9-17" (September 1917).

1917 – June The New Holland Engines for Gasoline and Kerosene Portable and Stationary. Contents include: superior engine capability description, detail description of engine parts, Kerosene adaptor, clutch pulley, magneto, 1/2HP No. 9 Truck and on a box with detail description, 1 1/2HP detail description, No. 10 Truck, No. 11 Truck, No. 13 Truck, No. 14 Truck, No. 15 Truck with No. 6 ½ mill and combination steel saw, Box Sled, No. 16 truck, tabulation table for 1/2HP, 1 1/2HP, 2HP, 4 HP and 5HP, engine parts, cycle diagrams and images for 1/2HP, 1 1/2HP, 5HP engines. Date is based on published date of the tabulation table: 10M-6-17. Based on the engines listed this publication should be for the 1910-1918 period.

1919 March 18 - New Holland Letterhead - promoting the Keystone Tongue Supports and pricing, signed P.B. Hess Sec'y."

1919 June 6 - New Holland Letterhead - To Mr. L.R. Moomaw, Rocky Point, Va. Indicates 1-1/2H.P. engine to be shipped in ten days.

Post 1919 January - "The New Holland - Manufactured By The New Holland Machine Co., New Holland, Pa., U.S.A." - New Holland Gasoline Engines Portable and Stationary, Feed Mills, The Original Single Shaft Corn and Cob Mill, Wood and Steel Cross Cut Saw Frames, Rock Crushers, Portable and Stationary. Lists 1/2, 1-1/2, 2 and 5 H.P. engines, Oscillating Magneto "This type magneto has been furnished on the New Holland since January 1919 when so ordered."

1916 January 17 - "Purchase Order" Sauders Brothers, New Holland, Pa. for 150 ft. #14 gauge battery wire.

1916 January 19 - New Holland Machine Co A.M. Zimmerman Mgr signed letter to Mr. N.R. Moomaw, Rocky Point, Va. - announcement of "Place on the market our 1916 "Model R" grinding plates"

1916'ish "Instruction for Attaching and Running N.S. Geared-in Magneto on 1/2, 1-1/2, 2, 4 and 5 H.P. Engines" - no publish date but references "For 1/2 H.P. Engine (Made since January, 1916)"

1916'ish "Instructions for Geared-in Magnetos used on 1-1/2, 2, 4, 5 H.P. Engines" - no publish date but references "Engines before November 1914...".

This page contains: 1916-1919 New Holland Machine Company publications, manuals, price lists, instructions, handouts, company letterheads, invoices. These are listed in best chronological order. Some items do not have a printed publication date so a best guess date has been used based on items listed. Click on an image and it will enlarge and you can scroll through the other images (Left and Right arrows on the sides of the image).