Original products included the manufacture of stump-jump implements, strippers, windmills, pumps, horse-rakes, wheat separators, ploughs, harrows, scarifiers and other agricultural and general implements. The firm later produced tramcars and railway rolling stock, assembled
Ford Model Ts, and manufactured a range of stationary engines. It manufactured over 600
O class trams, which were not only used in
Sydney, but also
Brisbane,
Melbourne,
Ballarat and
Bendigo. It manufactured many different types of rolling stock such as brake vans, coal wagons,
Bradfield suburban carriages, 12-wheel carriages for the
New South Wales Government Railways and sleeper carriages for the
Trans-Australian Railway in 1915. There was a large fire in 1908 that totally destroyed the carriage shop and some completed railway carriages ready for delivery, as well as many uncompleted carriages and trams. This resulted in 150 men losing their jobs. Stationary engines were made in several sizes for general use, initially copies of the Scottish Melvin. The
Commonwealth Government purchased both horizontal and vertical engines for use on the Trans-Australian Railway for pumping water into overhead tanks for the steam locomotives. ==Manufacturing facilities==