1899 Steam traction engine by Waterloo Manufacturing.
The Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Ltd. was a Canadian farm engine builder based in Waterloo, Ontario, which built steam engines in sizes ranging from sixteen to thirty horsepower between 1880 and 1925. As gasoline power took over from steam in the 1920's and 30's the company served as Canadian distributors for U.S. farm machinery brands including Hart Parr, Twin Cities and Minneapolis-Moline.
The Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Ltd. was a Canadian farm engine builder based in Waterloo, Ontario, which built steam engines in sizes ranging from sixteen to thirty horsepower between 1880 and 1925. As gasoline power took over from steam in the 1920's and 30's the company served as Canadian distributors for U.S. farm machinery brands including Hart Parr, Twin Cities and Minneapolis-Moline.
Waterloo Manufacturing continues to sell and service industrial boilers.
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