[AT] JD "Waterloo Boy"

George Willer gwill at toast.net
Thu Jan 20 06:11:20 PST 2005


Phil,

Dean will have a better idea but I'll take a guess.  It's not as collectible 
as a Dain, but more widely collectible than any other John Deere except for 
prototypes or maybe but not likely a spoker D.

George Willer

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From: "Phil M. Vorwerk" <pvorwerk at newulmtel.net>
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Subject: [AT] JD "Waterloo Boy"


>
> I have a friend who is looking at a John Deere “Waterloo Boy”.  He
> doesn’t know too much about it, not even sure what the proper
> designation of the tractor should be.  He believes it was manufactured
> somewhere around 1918 with an engine manufactured by Waterloo
> Manufacturing, possibly the first tractor marketed by JD with a gas
> engine.  He asked me what I might know about it, but all I could tell
> him was that just about any old JD seems to be collectible.
>
>
>
> Can anyone shed some light on just what this thing is, or just how
> collectible it might be?
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>
>
> Thanks –
>
> Phil Vorwerk
>
> Suddenly warmer Courtland, MN
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