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Production history of general-purpose tractors by John Deere, Farmall and Ford from the assembly line and beyond. Includes specifications, serial number listings, Nebraska tractor test records and pr…
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Production history of general-purpose tractors by John Deere, Farmall and Ford from the assembly line and beyond. Includes specifications, serial number listings, Nebraska tractor test records and production charts. More than 375 color and black-and-white photos. SC, 382 pages.
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Noted photographer Andrew Morland presents more than 650 photographs of tractors from the USA, Canada, Europe and Japan, including models from the 1880's to today. Features everything from John Deere…
Noted photographer Andrew Morland presents more than 650 photographs of tractors from the USA, Canada, Europe and Japan, including models from the 1880's to today. Features everything from John Deere, Farmall, Ford, Case and Caterpillar to some interesting and uncommon tractors that you've never seen before. HC, 208 pages.
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This extensively researched, beautifully illustrated book describes in detail the correct paint and decals for your Farmall or International Harvester. Hundred Series tractor, including: Cub and Cub …
This extensively researched, beautifully illustrated book describes in detail the correct paint and decals for your Farmall or International Harvester. Hundred Series tractor, including: Cub and Cub Lo- Boy 1954 through 1958, International 330, Farmall 400 and more. Serial numbers and production. HC, 160 pages.
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A restoration guide with the kind of detail needed for a first-class job. Packed with hundreds of helpful full-color photographs, proven tips and techniques and money-saving advice from restorers who …
A restoration guide with the kind of detail needed for a first-class job. Packed with hundreds of helpful full-color photographs, proven tips and techniques and money-saving advice from restorers who know what works and what doesn't. SC.
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The Farmall tractor is an American icon, and for over 80 years it has worked the fields and orchards of farmers around the world. Gorgeous color and historic archival photography follow its evolution,…
The Farmall tractor is an American icon, and for over 80 years it has worked the fields and orchards of farmers around the world. Gorgeous color and historic archival photography follow its evolution, and a thoroughly researched text covers the business dealings, engineering developments, sales strategies and customer relations through every Farmall generation. $10.00 shipping charge for weight of book.
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A historical chronicle of International Harvester tractors, from the very first tractor through the IH agriculture divisions merger with Case in 1985. Hundreds of nostalgic photographs of Farmalls and…
A historical chronicle of International Harvester tractors, from the very first tractor through the IH agriculture divisions merger with Case in 1985. Hundreds of nostalgic photographs of Farmalls and other IH tractors, including the rare and unusual models. IH was the largest farm equipment manufacturer through the 1960s (a highly collectible era today) and is still the second most popular line of tractors today. This paperback re-issue of one is a complete single volume history of IH tractors and is loaded with photos from best-selling author and photographer Randy Leffingwell.
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Here is the biggest, best, and most complete history of classic farm tractors. All North American models make their appearance — from John Deere and Farmall to fascinating orphans like the Steel Mule,…
Here is the biggest, best, and most complete history of classic farm tractors. All North American models make their appearance — from John Deere and Farmall to fascinating orphans like the Steel Mule, from the late 1800s steamers through the high-powered workhorses of the 1970s. In addition to hundreds of high-detail large-format photography of tractors and equipment (see below for samples), the volume includes 100 color and black-and-white archival photos, advertising posters and brochures. The result is an unparalleled look at the icon of American agriculture.
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The authors chronicle changes and improvements and provide hard-to-find information on design and development of the models, serial numbers, codes, production numbers, and anything else an F series en…
The authors chronicle changes and improvements and provide hard-to-find information on design and development of the models, serial numbers, codes, production numbers, and anything else an F series enthusiast could want to know. Indispensable to anyone restoring a Farmall F series tractor, the book also provides a clear and fascinating picture of an icon of agricultural history and the machinery of Americana. The stock market crashed and the country's fields turned to dust, and the tractor, that workhorse of American agriculture, was one more casualty. But in the face of disaster, International Harvester kept improving on its successful Farmall tractor and finally arrived at the F series, which includes some of the finest and best-loved tractors of all time. These are the tractors that pulled American farmers out of the Great Depression. Archival and modern color photographs and detailed text follow the series from the F-12, F-14, and the vastly popular F-20 that replaced the Farmall Regular to huge machines like the F-30, which was better-suited to breaking the Great Plains. This copy of Collector's Originality Guide: Farmall Regular And F-Series is signed by the author, Oscar H. Will.
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From the first tractor built in 1924 to the last Farmall model to roll off the line, this richly illustrated history tells the full story of Farmall tractors and fills in a key chapter of American agr…
From the first tractor built in 1924 to the last Farmall model to roll off the line, this richly illustrated history tells the full story of Farmall tractors and fills in a key chapter of American agricultural history.The engaging text by Kenneth Updike, a historian on International Harvester, is accompanied by modern and vintage color photography, as well as black-and-white images from Farmall's early days. Farmer, mechanic, tractor enthusiast: whatever your interest in this American icon, you will find a captivating account of its manufacture under the beloved Farmall brand.
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This illustrated collection celebrates all the classic tractors, from the earliest models to the most modern. Here are the great John Deeres, along with the familiar Fords and Farmalls, models from Mi…
This illustrated collection celebrates all the classic tractors, from the earliest models to the most modern. Here are the great John Deeres, along with the familiar Fords and Farmalls, models from Minneapolis-Moline, Allis-Chalmers, Oliver, and Case, along with many others—all in bright new colorful photographs and vintage images, accompanied by brief histories of the manufacturers. A treasure trove for tractor buffs, this book is an irresistible tribute to the trusty machines that plow North American farms.
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