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"Simple text and photographs describe farm tractors, their parts, and what they do"--Provided by publisher.
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The most important component of agricultural history over the past century is the farm tractor. This fully-illustrated guide covers everything from the dinosaur steam engines to today's state-of-the-art, computerized workhorses. 70 color and 10 black-and-white photos.
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With trucks, trains, tractors, animals and more, the books in these two series introduce kids to transportation and the natural world through photographs that correspond directly to the questions and sentences on each page.
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America's great tractors are all here in 80 color photographs. Follow these iron workhorses through the years as Morland fills the pages with great old John Deere, International, Ford, Case, Minneapolis-Moline, Oliver, Massey, and others. Includes many never-before-published photos.Full-color gallery of classic American farm tractors:- John Deere, Farmall, Case, Ford- Allis-Chalmers, Oliver, Massey- Minneapolis-Moline, Waterloo Boy, Orphans- Make and Model History- Specifications, Technical Notes, Index- Motorbooks lowest priced tractor book, in the popular Enthusiast Color Series, offers great value, with 80 color photos- A general overview of the great tractors of the 20th Century- It's sure to appeal to both the novice and collector- The new edition is re-designed, with updated material and many new photosAbout the AuthorAndrew Morland is the one of the world's most prolific tractor photographers, having contributed photos to more than 22 books, including Ford Tractors, Big Green: John Deere GP Tractors, Fordson Tractors, Allis-Chalmers Tractors, Modern Farm Tractors, Farmall Tractors, and Massey Tractors. He resides in Somerset, England.
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Text and photographs describe farm tractors, their parts including their tires and cabs, and what tractors do.
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Presents a simple, illustrated introduction to farm tractors--their different styles, what they look like, what they do, and how they work.
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A beautifully illustrated book chronicling the evolution of tractors covering its history, design and development to the performance of different models.
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America's great tractors in 80 full-color photographs. Follow these iron workhorses through the years as the author fills the pages with great old John Deere, International, Ford, Farmall, Case, Minneapolis-Moline, Oliver, Massey and many other tractors.
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The symbol of the agrarian way of life in the twentieth century, the farm tractor epitomized how the Industrial Revolution could benefit humanity. Farm Tractors captures the glory of the classic tractor. Written and illustrated by the renowned husband-wife team of April and Hans Halberstadt and loaded with gorgeous color images of the most important tractors ever built, Farm Tractors is the perfect guide to the workhorses of modern agriculture.
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This set of Pebble Plus books explores some of the mightiest machines in town, in both Spanish and English. Large, dynamic photographs show the machines in action from dramatic angles and allow young readers to imagine themselves in the driver's seat. Simple text explains the basics about these powerful machines, including their major parts and functions.
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Traces the history of farm tractors from the development of the first steam-powered machines at the end of the nineteenth century to the early 2000s, and features photographs and specifications for a variety of models from manufacturers such as Henry Ford, John Deere, and others.
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With trucks, trains, tractors, and more, the books in this new series introduce young readers to powerful, moving machines through photographs that correspond directly to the questions and sentences on each page. This series is sure to be a hit with your reluctant readers!
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<p>Farm tractors help farmers do all kinds of things--like tow a plow, a seed drill, or a mower.</p>
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Americas great tractors in 80 full-color photographs! Follow these iron workhorse through the years as Morland fills the pages with great old John Deere, International, Ford, Fordson, Case, Minneapolis-Moline, Oliver, Massey, and many other tractors in full-color photographs.
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The Fordson, The Farmall Regular. The John Deere Spoker D. These Tractors and many more, shaped the landscape of American farming, changing argriculture from a small operation powered by muscle and swet to big-acre spreads run by diesal and gas. Farm Tractors traces the evolution of these machines by prrofiling 36 models that changed the industry.
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<p>Farm tractors help farmers do all kinds of things--like tow a plow, a seed drill, or a mower.</p>
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The sequel to The Agricultural Tractor 1855-1950 takes you up to 1975. Written by Les Larsen, retired head of the famous Nebraska Tractor Test Lab, this is an authoritative book on all the changes to U.S. and imported tractors, year by year. There are photos of 415 tractors along with specifications. Get a clear and concise review of turbocharging, transmissions, safety, operator comfort, and other important developments. It s a unique reference book on late model tractors.
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