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Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company

Model N (1917-1923)

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Tractor Info

1917-1923

Following in the success of the model R the model N introduced a new transmission that had two forward speeds and one reverse. These tractors played a significant role in the war effort of the United Kingdom. The Model N was the first tractor to be evaluated in the Nebraska Tractor Tests. The model N acquired automotive-style steering in 1920 along with higher fuel tank position and a riveted frame.


Tractor Info

Engine: Waterloo Boy

Cylinders: 2

Bore & Stroke: 6.50X7.00

RPM: 750

CID: 465

Fuel: Kerosene

Main Fuel Tank Cap: 20 gal.

Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 1 gal.

Carburetor: Schebler

Cooling Capacity: 52 QTS.

Drawbar HP: 15.98

Belt PTO HP: 25.97

Weight: 6183 lbs

Length: 132 inches

Width: 72 inches

Height: 63 inches

Number of Gears: 2/1

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Serial Numbers: 1917: 8373

1918: 10221

1919: 13461

1920: 18924

1921: 27026

1922: 27812

1923: 28119

1924: 31412



Last Updated: November 2nd, 2022

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