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Limited Edition Red Cover Tractor Book by Lee Klancher

SKU 9781642347173

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Original price $29.95
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  • Limited edition red cover
  • 224 Pages
  • Hard cover
  • The Heartland Innovation, Ground-Breaking Machines, Midnight Schemes, Secret Garages, and Farmyard Geniuses that Mechanized Agriculture 
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This visually compelling ride into machine history follows the innovators, visionaries and hucksters whose tractors transformed our world. Starting with the turn-of-the-century pioneers who saw the potential of using four wheels and a motor to replace the horse, the book succinctly covers the power farming movement of the latter part of the 20th Century, a time when the major manufacturers were moving slowly, and independent builders and farmers created their own solutions with a bar napkin drawing and a welder. The book also recounts the stories of the butcher shop where John Deere designed a completely new line of four-cylinder tractors in secret, as well as the skullduggery and corporate raiding that took place in fields and back lots as company agents schemed to discover what that dirty ol competition had up its sleeve. From the creation of the first tractor electronics to the merger movement of the 1980s, plus the recent invention of high-technology toys such as smart farms and auto-guidance, Tractor brings the story of the agricultural machine to life.

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Marian Gable

Great pictorial history of the tractor. Love it!