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A full color gallery of Allis-Chalmers tractors covering its complete history from 1842 to the current models.Includes all the popular models from the A through the D. Andrew Morland has authored numerous tractor books including Ford & Fordson Tractors, Modern American Farm Tractors and Big Green: John Deere GP Tractors.
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Design, production, and service histories of our most popular subjects combined with top-notch color photograph.
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Traces the history of Farmall tractors, and shows and describes various models
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This expansive book combines three of MBI's previous tractor histories into one value-priced volume covering all the great tractors built between 1914 and 1954. 330 illustrations, 243 in color.
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John Deere Tractor-A-Day 2008 gives diehard Deere fans a daily dose of their green-and-yellow favorites, featuring everything from the early Waterloo Boyera models and trusty mighty Model D to the New Generation era and beyond. Most images show greatly restored tractors, but the weekend images come straight from the John Deere archives, showing these tractors at work in the fields shortly after being introduced. Also included in this package is a replica toy tractor of one of Deere's most popular models.
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<p>They may be known by letter--the D, the GP (general purpose), or the A and B. They may be numbered--from the Model 40 and 50 to the industrial strength 8301 and 8401. Or they may have colorful names like the Waterloo Boy. But in the end, they are all John Deere tractors, an icon of the landscape of American agriculture and industry since their first appearance in 1923. <br><br>This book captures the unmistakable power of the John Deere tractor over the years with more than 500 photos. In pictures from one of the worlds best-known tractor photographers, Legendary John Deere Tractors celebrates the hard-working tradition that has made John Deere one of the most beloved mechanical workhorses in America and around the globe.</p>
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La société John Deere peut s'enorgueillir d'un riche héritage dont les origines remontent à 1837, époque où Deere, forgeron dans l'Illinois bouleversa le monde agricole en produisant une charrue à soc poli et autonettoyant en fer à haute teneur en carbone. De la couleur verte propre à la marque du " Johnny Popper " au bruit si particulier, les tracteurs Deere ont leurs fanatiques dans le monde entier. Nous avons rassemblé dans cet ouvrage pratiquement tout ce que les amateurs de John Deere ou de tracteurs veulent savoir sur ce célèbre constructeur. Ouvrage complet sur les tracteurs John Deere produits dans le monde, Le Grand Livre des Tracteurs John Deere est un historique de référence modèle par modèle des tracteurs de la marque depuis leur apparition en 1892 jusqu'à 1999. Les illustrations montrent des machines magnifiquement restaurées ainsi que des dessins et peintures provenant des archives de John Deere, des reproductions de catalogues rares et précieux et des maquettes et jouets John Deere. Que vous soyez passionné de la marque ou intéressé par les tracteurs en général, votre bibliothèque serait incomplète sans Le Grand Livre des Tracteurs John Deere.
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