This historic tractor marked John Deere's entry into tractor production in 1918 and revolutionised American agriculture for good.
The Waterloo Boy, recognisable by its characteristic green paint with yellow spoked wheels, was the first tractor to wear the famous John Deere green.
With its robust paraffin engine and innovative design, it set new standards for reliability and efficiency. The distinctive lettering "KEROSENE" and "WATERLOO BOY" makes this model a true collector's item of engineering history.
This high-quality mural perfectly captures the nostalgic atmosphere of early mechanisation. The authentic depiction with the striking yellow wheels and solid green body lends industrial vintage charm to any room. Whether in the workshop, office, living room or garage - it tells the story of the transition from horse power to machine power.
Perfect for John Deere enthusiasts, collectors of historic agricultural machinery, lovers of industrial history or anyone who appreciates authentic farmhouse style. A timeless work of art that honours generations of innovative spirit.
Peter lives in the north-western part of Germany near the Dutch border. He began his professional career as an engineer and project manager in IT.
Peter also works as a photographer and graphic designer. He has a particular fondness for fractal design, nature, architecture, the design of vintage..
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