Waterloo Manufacturing Company

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A famous Canadian farm engine builder based in Waterloo, Ontario. It built engines in sizes ranging from 16 horspower to 30 horsepower, in the teen years of the twentieth century. Of note for the engines were a roaring lion on the smokebox door, a handwheel for a damper, and round spoked wheels. The company was bought out by John Deere in the 1920s.