L'héritage des tracteurs John Deere
Despite the skepticism of many in his country, in 1837, John Deere, a simple blacksmith from Vermont, changed the world's agricultural landscape forever. That year, he produced the first plow made of high-quality polished steel. The story of this man and his vision for the future is told in this book by Don Macmillan, the brand's most renowned expert.
This volume contains not only a biography of John Deere, but also a remarkable collection of unpublished documents contributed and commented by exceptional engineers and historians - such as Wayne Broehl, Harold Brock, Orrin Miller - with fascinating anecdotes on the development of tractors such as the Waterloo Boy or the twin-cylinder and on the life of the firm, including during the Second World War. Chronologies allow us to situate, chapter by chapter, the key dates in the evolution of the company until its accession to the world's number one ranking. The superb photographs of Ralph W. Sanders, an internationally recognized specialist in agricultural tractors, complete this essential work for all connoisseurs of "green" mechanics and enthusiasts of John Deere & Company machines.
Detalle del libro
| Autor: | Don Macmillan |
|---|---|
| Presentación: | 264 páginas, 30.5 x 22.5 cm, tapa dura |
| Ilustración: | 675 fotos y color |
| Idioma: | Francés |
| Editorial: | ETAI (F, 2005) |
| ISBN: | 9782726894378 |
L'héritage des tracteurs John Deere
Idioma: Francés
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