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Legendary Farmall Tractors A Photographic History
Legendary Farmall Tractors A Photographic History

<p>The first general-purpose tractor with narrowly spaced front wheels, the original Farmall was designed to do fine-tuned field cultivation as well as anything a team of farm horses could do—in short, to “farm all.” The rest is history, even legend, in the agriculture industry—a legend that unfolds in these pages in full color and sharp detail. This big book features five hundred photographs of Farmall tractors, from that first experimental model introduced in 1924, through the classic lineup of International Harvester models that bore the Farmall name, to the last one to roll off the assembly line (the landmark five-millionth tractor produced at the Farmall plant in Illinois). Detailed descriptions combine with these vibrant pictures to make <i>Legendary Farmall Tractors</i> a full-scale appreciation of the art of farm machinery at its can-do best.</p>

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Legendary Farm Tractors
Legendary Farm Tractors

If you’re a tractor enthusiast with a passion for tractor photography, Legendary Farm Tractors is a dream-come-true pictorial produced with you in mind. Containing more color photographs of more types of farm tractors than any other book in print, Legendary Farm Tractors presents tractors from the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan—models from the 1880s to today—along with detailed captions, together offering a comprehensive photographic history of tractors. Organized alphabetically by make so that readers can find their favorites easily, the tractors covered here include everything from familiar manufacturers like John Deere, Ford, Farmall, Case, Caterpillar, and International Harvester to obscure tractors that have seldom been seen, such as the special streamlined Porsche coffee plantation tractor that looks more like a sports car than a piece of farm equipment. The extensive variety and distinguished photographs by noted photographer Andrew Morland make this an exceptional book for tractor buffs and the perfect gift book for any machine enthusiast.

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Legendary Farm Tractors A Photographic History
Legendary Farm Tractors A Photographic History

If you’re a tractor enthusiast with a passion for tractor photography, <i>Legendary Farm Tractors</i> is a dream-come-true pictorial produced with you in mind. Containing more color photographs of more types of farm tractors than any other book in print, <i>Legendary Farm Tractors</i> presents tractors from the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan—models from the 1880s to today—along with detailed captions, together offering a comprehensive photographic history of tractors. Organized alphabetically by make so that readers can find their favorites easily, the tractors covered here include everything from familiar manufacturers like John Deere, Ford, Farmall, Case, Caterpillar, and International Harvester to obscure tractors that have seldom been seen, such as the special streamlined Porsche coffee plantation tractor that looks more like a sports car than a piece of farm equipment. The extensive variety and distinguished photographs by noted photographer Andrew Morland make this an exceptional book for tractor buffs and the perfect gift book for any machine enthusiast.

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Standard Catalog of Farm Tractors 1890-1980
Standard Catalog of Farm Tractors 1890-1980

Tractor enthusiasts of any era will appreciate the wealth of technical data this comprehensive resource delivers. This expanded 2nd edition fuses familiar and reliable Standard Catalog data with results from the renowned Nebraska Tractor Tests, for the extended coverage savvy enthusiast need. Four grades of prices for most models, and updated prices for tractors of the 1960s and later, assist collectors in evaluating each model. Technical specifications including engine size, weight, performance ability and options offer a more depth report. Additional performance reports from the standard Nebraska Tractor Tests add to a solid foundation of information to create a resource that's second to none.    •  Information on tractors manufactured from 1890 to 1960 guides collectors through various generations of tractors    •  Updated prices for post-1960 models helps collectors remain updated    •  1,800 detailed archive photos help enthusiasts identify various models

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Standard Catalog of John Deere Tractors 1st
Standard Catalog of John Deere Tractors 1st

This well researched, all-color reference spans some of the most developmentally significant years of John Deere production history. Listings for each model produced between 1917 and 1972 include features, history, original price, variations of the model, Nebraska Test data and serial numbers. Current collector pricing information as well as two or more large color photographs and 3-4 detail photos are provided for each listing. Enthusiasts and collectors of John Deere tractors will enjoy this informative guide's outline of the company, which includes historical data as well as photos. This resource guide also features information on books, magazines, web sites, museums, clubs, dealers and other sources for information on John Deere tractors.

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The Art of the John Deere Tractor Featuring Tractors from the Walter and Bruce Keller Collection
The Art of the John Deere Tractor Featuring Tractors from the Walter and Bruce Keller Collection

<p>John Deere’s most famous and fascinating machines are presented as they’ve never been presented before: in a studio, photographed against plain seamless backdrops. The result is a superb collection of unprecedented photographs celebrating every detail of the tractors considered to be icons of industrial design.</p><p> </p><p>From the spartan Waterloo Boy to the streamlining triumph of the Model AOS, from German and Argentine models to the much vaunted New Generation tractors, photographer and author Lee Klancher delves into the renowned Keller Collection to bring Deere fans an utterly unique look at the objects of their passion. Thirty tractors are presented in beautiful full-tractor shots and detail views that highlight notable engineering and design elements. Accompanying the photography are detailed captions, the stories behind the models shown, and the history of John Deere design evolution, particularly the influence of renowned industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss. A John Deere book like no other, sure to captivate those who bleed Green.</p><p> </p>

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The Bigger Book of John Deere The Complete Model-by-Model Encyclopedia Plus Classic Toys, Brochures, and Collectibles
The Bigger Book of John Deere The Complete Model-by-Model Encyclopedia Plus Classic Toys, Brochures, and Collectibles

<p><b>This encyclopedia of John Deere tractors from around the globe, first published in 1999, is now updated with more than a decade of new Big Green machines.</b> From John Froelich's revolutionary model to the Dain All Wheel Drive, the Waterloo Boy, and the great Johnny Poppers, from the New Generation of Power through to current machines, this guide covers all Deeres everywhere. Here as well as are the famous German Lanz, the Australian Chamberlain, and other tractors built in Europe, South Africa, China, Brazil, Canada, and more. Packed with more than 600 photos of tractors, model variations, brochures, toys, and other memorabilia, it's everything the Deere fan could wish for.</p>

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The Farm Tractor 100 Years of North American Tractors
The Farm Tractor 100 Years of North American Tractors

<p>At last in paperback, 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 Iron Mule, from the late 1800s steamers through the high-powered workhorses of the 1970s. In addition to high-detail large-format photography, 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.</p><p> </p><p>“Sander’s work . . . comes close to earning the elusive label of ‘definitive.’ This large-format, beautifully photographed book is perfect for general browsing. . . . An excellent book for those who know that tractors embody more than metal.” </p><p>— <i>Farm Industry News</i></p><p> </p><p>“If you enjoy learning about the rich history of tractors, this book is for you . . . Besides its in-depth look at some of the rarest tractors ever made, the book also features more than 400 photos.” — <i>FFA New Horizons</i></p><p> </p>

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The Field Guide to John Deere Tractors 1892-1991
The Field Guide to John Deere Tractors 1892-1991

<b>When you're "out in the field" scouting for John Deere tractors, don't forget to take along <i>The Field Guide to John Deere Tractors: 1892-1991</i>—the first-ever, full-color pocket guidebook to these popular tractors, now available in paperback format! </b><br><br> This convenient, <b>easy-to-use field guide </b>puts a wealth of information right into your hands! You'll find <b>brief histories</b>, <b>model runs</b>, <b>specification details</b>, and <b>eye-catching color photographs </b>of <b>more than 500 models</b> of John Deere tractors, from the two-cylinder series of 1892 to modern multi-cylinder models. The late Don Macmillan is considered one of the <b>world's most respected John Deere historians</b>. Inside, he breaks down John Deere's rich heritage into distinct eras: <ul><li>The Pioneering Years, 1892–1924</li><li>The Unstyled Years, 1923–1938</li><li>The Styled Years, 1938–1960</li><li>The <b>Numbered Series</b>, 1952–1960</li><li>The <b>New Generation</b> of Power, 1959–1972</li><li><b>Generation II</b>, 1972–1987</li><li>The Modern Years, 1982–1991</li></ul>A wealth of photos of every John Deere tractor—from the <b>legendary two-cylinder Waterloo Boy </b>that started it all to six-cylinder, 200-horsepower machines of the 1980s—are accompanied by <b>detail-rich descriptions </b>of the tractors' features and back stories, as well as concise charts presenting <b>key specifications</b>.  <br><br> For fans of old iron, there's no better quick reference that's equally useful at swap meets and in the armchair. 

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The John Deere Century
The John Deere Century

<p><b>In <i>The John Deere Century</i>, acclaimed author and photographer Randy Leffingwell uses his unique brand of storytelling--alongside a wealth of photographs, both modern and vintage--to chronicle the company and the tractors that have carried the distinctive green and yellow livery for the past century.</b></p><p> Iconic John Deere tractors ranging from the spartan Waterloo Boy to the Model AOS, and from German and Argentine models to the acclaimed New Generation tractors are featured in this celebration of industrial tractor design. <b>Models covered: </b></p><ul><li> The Waterloo Boy </li><li> The Model D </li><li> The Model C Experimental, GP, and Specials </li><li> Models A and B </li><li> Models L and LA </li><li> Models G, H, A, B, Styled D, and M </li><li> Diesel Models </li><li> Models 40, 50, 60, and 70 </li><li> Generation II Tractors and the 21st Century </li></ul><p> <br> This book is a must-have for every John Deere fan. </p>

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The World Encyclopedia of Tractors & Farm Machinery
The World Encyclopedia of Tractors & Farm Machinery

The history of the tractor is one of short, rapid development, from the turn of the century when it was seen as little more than a substitute for the horse, to today's sophisticated machines that boast a host of technologically advanced equipment. This unique, visual guide charts that fascinating history and also provides an A -- Z reference from around the world. Each piece of machinery is illustrated with archive black and white or full color photography, and the informative text includes specification boxes and a detailed mechanical profile.

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This Old Tractor A Treasury of Vintage Tractors and Family Farm Memories
This Old Tractor A Treasury of Vintage Tractors and Family Farm Memories

<p>This book pays homage to farm life, farm families, and to the classic farm tractor. Part family farm nostalgia, part reminiscences about faithful old tractors, this book is chock full of endearing pieces written by all the well known tractor book authors and historians including Randy Leffingwell, Ralph W. Sanders, Robert Pripps, C.H. Wendel, Bill Vossler, Don Macmillan, and CBS Sunday Morning's Roger Welsch.</p><p>The text is enhanced by a variety of artwork, paintings, historical photos and full color photos. Colorful old ads, tractor catalogs and magazine covers, and tractor toys are sure to bring back warm memories of cherished days spent on the family farm. </p><p>Tractor buffs, anyone interested in farming or collectibles, and anyone who grew up on a farm will cherish this collection of stories and artwork devoted to the classic farm tractor.</p>

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Tractor Coloring Book: Truck Coloring Book For Kids Ages 4-8, Tractor Coloring Book For Kids 8-12, Construction Coloring Book For Kids, Trailer ... Books About Tractors, Farm Coloring Book
Tractor Coloring Book: Truck Coloring Book For Kids Ages 4-8, Tractor Coloring Book For Kids 8-12, Construction Coloring Book For Kids, Trailer ... Books About Tractors, Farm Coloring Book

Love tractors? One will definitely enjoy coloring the professional cute designs. There are several creative artworks that will keep your young one happily busy for quite a while!<br/><br/>Features: The large size of 8.5” x 11” Single-sided pages to avoid bleed-through Ideal for truck lovers! Let the creativity of your little one go wild. Enjoy!

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Tractors From John Deere to Lamborghini
Tractors From John Deere to Lamborghini

<p>Tractors provides a vivid pictorial exploration of tractors through the ages, beginning with John Froelich’s invention – produced locally by the Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Company – through the first mass-produced models, Henry Ford’s Fordson and the Massey-Ferguson MF35, up to the latest driverless tractor, the John Deere 8R 410, which allows farmers to plot exact paths using a GPS-configured app. In between the book shows many of the world’s best-known models in action, including the New Holland Agriculture, Fendt, Valtra and Lamborghini. The evolution of the tractor in the late 19th century with the development of the Froelich tractor in Iowa in 1892 revolutionized farming, providing farmers with the means to combine the power of the internal combustion engine with the latest farming methods. Farming was never the same again. In the 1940s, hydraulic systems were developed to make tractors more valuable and comfortable, adjustable seats and headlights were installed, and the modern tractor became a reality. Illustrated with 180 photographs, Tractors is a pictorial celebration of these essential machines through the ages.</p>

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