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The
Thein family has been moving buildings in the Clara City area since
1892. Eugene Thein Sr. would move a few buildings every year while
also drilling wells. Moving buildings around 1900 was extremely hard
work with mostly manual labor required. Screwjacks, Steam or live
horsepower, and wooden wheel dollies were used. |
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1924
- John Thein and his brother George took over the moving business
from their father Eugene. The moving business was in conjunction with
an implement business. John purchased some new timbers and now used
steel wheel dollies for hauling buildings. |
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1943
- John took over the moving business and it became a full time operation.
John worked an area of about 50 miles around Clara City. He purchased
a new truck to pull buildings and rubber tire dollies to haul them
on. |
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1966
- John incorporated the moving business and it became Thein Moving
Company. Jim and Tom Thein, sons of John, began managing the company.
Major changes took place in the moving business at this time. Unified
hydraulic jacking system is used in lifting buildings. New dollies
were built, steel beams, and large trucks were bought and used to
haul and pull larger buildings. |
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1992
- In February, John Thein passed away. Jim's son Tim and Tom's son
Matt began working to start the fourth generation of house movers. |
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2006
- In the last 110 plus years we have grown and changed with the moving
industry. New technology and new ideas have made moving large buildings
cost effective. We cover a five state area Minnesota, North and South
Dakota, Iowa and Wisconsin. We look forward to working with you on
your next project. |
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Thein
Moving Company
Box 298
Clara City, MN 56222
320.847.2255
theinmoving@hcinet.net
Jim: 320.847.2156
Matt: 320.894.7056
Tim: 320.847.3145 |