[1] The company built grain separators, threshers, plows, and steam traction engines.
[2] In 1899 the company expanded outside Waynesboro and bought the Crowell industrial park in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, and began producing its Geiser's first gasoline engines there.
[3] In March 1912, Geiser's Waynesboro plant was hit by a strike involving over a thousand employees after "a new superintendent had new ideas concerning the manner in which the place should be run."
[citation needed] On August 21, 1940 while removing equipment, a fire leveled the plant which was thought to have been started by a welders torch.
Currently, only the main office building stands, and the main property is now occupied by a funeral home, parking lot, NAPA Auto Parts Store, Bowersox Memorial Stone's and church as well as a post office, .