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Waterloo Boy Tractor with Grain Drill
A farmer uses a John Deere Waterloo Boy tractor to pull a John Deere-Van Brunt grain drill. The caption beneath the photograph reads: "The weight of the Waterloo Boy is so proportioned that its front wheels do not sink deep enough into plowed ground to require 'pushing' power." |
Image ID: | 96584 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1920 |
Creator Name: | Deere & Company |
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Collection Name: | International Harvester Company corporate archives central file (documented series), 1819-1998 |
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Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | MCC MSS 6Z, Box 1057, Folder 37 |
Original Dimensions: | 8 x 6 inches |
Agricultural implements |
Agricultural machinery |
Fields (Agriculture) |
Tractors |
Advertising |
Agricultural machinery industry |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Selling |
Farmers |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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