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A Look Back: John Deere Waterloo Boy Tractor Restoration and History

The 100th anniversary of John Deere’s venture into the tractor business is this year, and it all started with the Waterloo Boy tractor. Today, John Deere Waterloo Boy tractor restoration is still practiced by history buffs across the country, but how did the story all begin?

Today, Waterloo tractors are still cared for, preserved and restored by owners across the country. The Althaus family is one example of a family that still treasures this part of Deere’s history.

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The family owns approximately 60 vintage Deere tractors and implements, including a 1918 Waterloo Boy tractor. Everett Althaus purchased the 1918 model back in 1982 and restored it to its former glory in 1983. It was then showed off at various tractors shows, reunions, and parades across the country.

In honor of the Waterloo Boy turning 100, Alex Leffelman, who married into the Althaus family, made it a point to restore the tractor once again. It took approximately one month, and Leffelman says he’s ultimately happy with the final product.

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If you have any questions about the John Deere tractors of today, you can contact your local John Deere dealer.

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