The Waterloo Boy Standard is a standard-tread tractor built in 1912 by the Waterloo Boy company in Waterloo, Iowa, USA. Very little information exists on this model. It was likely a four-cylinder tractor developed by Edward Parkhurst and described as "some better, but still very unsatisfactory" in historical records. It runs on gasoline and is liquid-cooled. The tractor features two-wheel drive and manual steering.
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Detailed specifications and technical data for Waterloo Boy Standard
Power
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Steering:Manual steering
Engine
Cooling:liquid-cooled
Fuel type:gasoline
Production
Notes:Very little information exists on the Waterloo Boy Standard. This tractor was likely the four-cylinder tractor developed by Edward Parkhurst and described as "some better, but still very unsatisfactory" in Witry's history of the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company.
Built in:Waterloo, Iowa, USA
Description:Standard-tread tractor
Manufacturer:Waterloo Boy
FAQ
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