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John Deere Tractors

In the beginning there was the Waterloo Boy by the Waterloo engine company.

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John Deere started off as a plow company.  John Deere decided to get into the tractor business.  They did this by buying out the Waterloo engine company.  The Waterloo company used an inline  two cylinder engine which would be the type used by John Deere for the next 40 years.

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