The stars of the show for Octane Press' new edition of Red Tractors are stunning images made in a custom-built studio at the 2019 Half Century of Progress Show. The gorgeous images show rare IH tractors, including the restored 1965 International 1206 prototype that Kristin Gall debuted at the show and many more extraordinary machines shown in beautiful studio light.
This book is a complete reprint of the award-winning book Red Tractors 1958–2013 that many have come to know and love! This edition is printed with the same high-quality materials and attention to detail, but in an easy-to-read, 8 x 8-inch format. This is the same format as the second edition to Red Combines, which has also been a hit with readers!
The small format gives readers easy access to data and photos of every build from 1958 to 2022, as well as in-depth information on how these tractors were designed and constructed. Best of all–the price is economical, which is a welcome shift in our world of increasing prices!
Red Tractors 1958-2022: The Authoritative Guide to International Harvester and Case IH Tractors
SKU 9781642341263
Original price
$69.95
Original price
$69.95
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Original price
$69.95
Original price
$69.95
Current price
$45.00
$45.00
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$45.00
Current price
$45.00
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- 384-page hardcover book
- Authored by Lee Klancher
- Approximate dimensions: 8.5in x 8.5in x 1.5in
What you'll find inside:
- Design and development history of the tractors, with first-hand accounts from the engineers and other product-development specialists at IH and Case IH
- More than 725 images of IH and Case IH tractors including a mix of new photography of some of the most exceptional collectible models in existence along with hundreds of previously unpublished photographs
- Traces the innovations and struggles from the final days of International Harvester to dynamic stories such as the creation of the Case-IH Magnum and the Quadtrac
- Information on North American, British, German, Australian, and French models from the leading experts on red tractors