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    Waterloo Boy P

     

    General tractor information:

    Manufacturer:John Deere
    Brand:Waterloo Boy
    Model:P
    Type:Farm/Agricultural tractor
    Years produced:1913 - 1913
    Total built:-unknown-
    Factory:Waterloo, Iowa, USA
    Original price:-unknown-
     

    Tractor power:

     

    Engine:

    Manufacturer:Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company
    Fuel:kerosene
    Cylinders:4
    Bore/Stroke:-unknown-
    Displacement:-unknown-
    Compression:-unknown-
    Rated RPMs:-unknown-
    Cooling:liquid
    Torque:-unknown-
    Firing order:-unknown-
     

    Transmission:

    Type:-unknown-
    Forward:1
    Reverse:1
     

    Mechanical:

    Chassis:half-track
    Steering:-unknown-
    Brakes:-unknown-
     

    Capacity:

    Fuel:-unknown-
     

    Power Take-off (PTO):

     

    Tires:

    Ag front:-unknown-
    Ag rear:tracks
     

    Dimensions:

    Weight:-unknown-
    Wheelbase:-unknown-
    Length:-unknown-
    Width:-unknown-
    Height:-unknown-
    Ground clearance:-unknown-
     

    Electrical:

     

    Comments:

     
    Records on this model are incomplete. Advertisements of the era show "Sure Grip, Never Slip" written on the cooling tower, and some have assumed this to the model name. Gray's "The Agricultural Tractor", first printed in 1954, refers to this model as a "Catapillar". The model P designation is suggested in the January/February 1995 issue of Two-Cylinder Magazine.
     
     

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    Last updated on August 18, 2008


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