Bryan Steam
Since 1916— pioneer and leader in flexible water tube boilers
In 1916 a locomotive engineer and steam power enthusiast named George Bryan founded the Bryan Harvester Company, a small manufacturing firm which produced steam powered tractors. The rising popularity of the gasoline engine forced Bryan to abandon the steam tractor in 1922, but it was not forgotten. The bent water tube boiler which powered the tractor was extremely rugged, impervious to thermal shock, compact, and easy to service, making it ideal for other applications. Bryan Harvester became the Bryan Steam Corporation and began refining and marketing that original boiler for an array of uses. Today, Bryan Steam LLC continues to incorporate many of the features found in the original Bryan Boilers. Applying the advantages of past experience to projects for the future has made Bryan the leader in the production of flexible water tube boilers for more than three quarters of a century.
Bryan Steam LLC — Leaders Since 1916
783 N. Chili Ave., Peru, Indiana 46970 U.S.A.
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