History of the John Deere Waterloo Tractor Works Review
Waterloo Boy Model-R The Model “N” Waterloo Boy with two forward speeds was introduced. It, too, was successful. The tide had turned. Waterloo Model N With the opening of WW1, farm prices had begun to rise and the opposition to tractors was melting in the heat of popular demand for dependable mechanical farm power. In fact, there was such sudden acceptance of the tractor idea that the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company was faced—in a matter of months—by scores of competitors.