1919 Waterloo Boy N
All tractors offered by Mecum | Walworth, Wisconsin | August 8-10, 2013
Founded in 1892, Waterloo Boy was the first company to build and sell gasoline-powered tractors. In 1918, they were bought out by John Deere and the brand name disappeared after 1924. This N model is unrestored and all-original. Some specs:
Engine: 7.6-liter two-cylinder. 25 horsepower.
Production: 21,392.
Produced: 1917-1924.
Update: Not sold, high bid of $68,000.