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FARM COLLECTOR ARCHIVE CD #1 (1998-2004)
GAS ENGINE MAGAZINE ARCHIVE CD #1 (1966-1975)
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Author Sam Moore discusses in detail animal-drawn implements in this 266-page book. Moore walks you through plow parts and terminology with a no-nonsense view of one who has worked the land.
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With the proliferation of farm tractors in the 20th century, it seemed the day of the horse-drawn plow was over, but draft horses are coming back and proving useful once more. This 160-page book shows…
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With the proliferation of farm tractors in the 20th century, it seemed the day of the horse-drawn plow was over, but draft horses are coming back and proving useful once more. This 160-page book shows those new to farming with horses everything they need to know to make the old ways work like new.
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CLEARANCE ITEM. PREVIOUS RETAIL PRICE WAS $24.95 AVAILABLE ONLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! More than 88 brands of compact tractors are offered in North America. This 155-page book objectively examines the plethora of choices available while taking into consideration price, power, parts and performance.
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Garden tractors have come a long way. And as anyone who has acquired a few acres knows, these are the machines that do the work. The tilling and mowing and pulling and plowing that makes a small farm …
Garden tractors have come a long way. And as anyone who has acquired a few acres knows, these are the machines that do the work. The tilling and mowing and pulling and plowing that makes a small farm or a vast garden grow. This illustrated history features the brands that have endeared themselves to landowners everywhere — the Cub Cadets and John Deeres, Simplicitys and Fords, Ariens, and Kubotas that, in their can-do engineering, dependability, and bright good looks, are more than mere machines around the yard and small farm. Accompanied by current and vintage images of these indefiable machines, this chronicle of the garden tractor is a wonderful testament to what makes America work, furrow by furrow. This copy of Garden Tractors: Deere, Cub Cadet, and All the Rest is signed by the author, Oscar H. Will.
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