Eagle built tractors from 1906, but halted production during World War II never to start its assembly lines again.
The Austro-Daimler branch built heavy tractors and trucks for the imperial Austrian army (before 1915).
Manufacturing and most services are relatively insensitive to weather: it is as easy to build tractors in Florida as in Minnesota.
In the early 20th century, he began to build experimental tractors from automobile components.
By this time, several other companies had begun to build and sell tractors, but the Waterloo Boy was easily one of most popular.
They now build specialized tractors for vineyards and such.
Production of locomotives did not continue beyond the 1930s; the company went on to build heavy tractors and construction equipment.
The company builds more tractors in India than any other manufacturer, and has the capacity to build 150,000 tractors a year.
During the war, Ford had built tractors for Ferguson in Detroit.
Vandel, of France, also licensed the Steiger design and built tractors under their name.