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Title: Farmall Century: 1923-2023: The Evolution of Red Tractors and Crawlers in the Golden Age of International Harvester Author: Klancher, Lee Publisher: Octane Press Binding: Hardcover Pages: 384 Dimensions: Product Weight: 1 lbs. Language: English ISBN: 9781642341393 Ships Fast From The USA! Authorized Dealer
SynopsisThe 100th Anniversary of the revolutionary Farmall tractor is celebrated in this authoritative model-by-model history that traces the evolution and design of the most significant farm tractors of the 20th century. Award-winning author Lee Klancher chronicles how and why the Farmall tractor came to exist and how it evolved with his signature blend of compelling stories, engaging text, and spectacular images. A mix of newly created images, gorgeous archival imagery, and engineering drawings and sketches New revelations about the very first farm tractor An intimate look at the creation and evolution of the original Farmall tractor, the Regular Complete coverage of all IH tractors from the very first examples up to 1957 A visual guide to all the post-1957 tractors to carry the Farmall badge Complete coverage of the IH crawler line Detailed coverage of how IHC was founded and formed, including a look at the history of the McCormick company Historical imagery and lush studio photography of rare machines hard at work in the fields, pastures, and farm settings Complete with historical imagery and lush studio photography of rare machines hard at work in the fields, pastures, and farm settings, the Farmall Century is a must-read for every tractor enthusiast.
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very exhaustive work on this classic of tractors pages are very detailed color is fine grain not grainy in many cases these tractors were actually stood in front of as they were restored to pristine condition the history of this tractor is long and arduous many hours went into this work to many this tractor took us out of the oxen and the plow to its present place in the history of america as an icon for growth to spirit of invention to the pinnacle of success this present model has changed its name but not any of its presence as it in the forefront even today of modern design and development there are few can hold to that promise many figured they would never make it but those are the same ones which did not make but this one did