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The Tractor Book - The definitive visual history
The complete history of farm machinery, from steam and vintage tractors to the latest combine harvesters is showcased in this lavishly illustrated volume.
Packed with images and tractor data on more than 200 iconic machines, The Tractor Book explores the entire range of tractors and farming machines from around the world, such as Fordson Model F and Massey-Harris GP.
Histories of famous marques, such as John Deere and Massey Ferguson, sit alongside immersive visual tours of celebrated machines.
The Tractor Book covers how tractors work, their history, major marques and catalogues tractors from every era making this a must-have for anyone fascinated by these extraordinary machines.
Many popular tractors from the late 1960s to 1980s have become classics on Britain's farms. This period saw a huge rise in the power and comfort of tractors, paving the way for today's high-tech farm machinery. In the mid-1960s the classic period of tractor production arrived with ranges such as Ford's 1000 series and the Massey Ferguson 135. Tractors were now true workhorses with more power, more reliability, and greater driver comfort. Their drivers fell in love with them and many are continuing to work today.
Inside this updated second edition, author Chris Lockwood has chosen 41 examples to indicate the range of machines that can be called classics. They are all in their working clothes! Alphabetically, they range from Belarus to Zetor, with several examples from each of the major manufacturers such as Case, International, and John Deere. Altogether, some 26 famous names are included.
Chris gives each tractor a full-page photograph, opposite which his text provides some technical details of the machines, as well as background about the company and the tractor range. This is ideal for novice enthusiasts who will learn something about David Brown, Doe, Leyland, and County, as well as more exotic marques such as Same and Steiger.
By the end of the twentieth century there were some half-million tractors on British farms - more machines than people to drive them. Brian Bell's encyclopaedic book traces the evolution of the farm tractor from the days of starting handle and pan seat to current 4-wheel drive machines with air-conditioned cabs and computer management systems. He deals in particular with developments of the classic period from the 1950s to the 1990s.
The book is arranged alphabetically by manufacturer from Allis-Chalmers to Zetor, one hundred marques in total. These are all machines to be found on British farms irrespective of their country of manufacture. Brian runs concisely through the histories of the companies and their major models, illustrated with a wealth of photographs and extracts from sales literature. He adds some special features on items such as hydraulic systems and cold-starting aids. He includes a glossary and full index.
This book replaces the author's earlier, successful, Fifty Years of Farm Tractors. Many of the photographs are new and the text has been brought up to date to include developments of the early twenty-first century.
Auteur :
Brian Bell
Présentation :
360 pages, 25 x 19.5 x 1.4 cm, broché
Illustration :
abondamment illustré avec des photos en N&B et couleurs
This book covers the tractor models that have stood out, from the early twentieth century to the present day, either because of their innovative design and engineering features or because they set new standards in reliability and popularity.
Beginning with the background to the development of the first tractor, Jonathan Whitlam takes us on a fascinating journey through a variety of tractor types, both large and small, and their stand-out features. This includes: - the Fordson F, the first mass produced tractor which set the pattern for future tractor design; - the Field Marshall, which introduced diesel engines for tractors; - the Ferguson TE20 with its novel three-point linkage; - the Massey Ferguson 35 and later 135, which stand out for sheer popularity; - and the John Deere 3640, with its powerful six-cylinder engine and advanced cab.
Tractors & Farm Machinery, An Illustrated History of - A comprehensive directory of tractors around the world
The history of the tractor is one of rapid development, from the turn of the 20th century when it was a substitute for the horse, to today's sophisticated machines which boast a range of technologically advanced equipment.
Including an international overview of farm machinery around the world, the volume covers every aspect of the tractor and its components, from the history of the inventors, innovators and factories, to the vehicles' engine capacities and power, the glorious images feature original machines, vintage models restored to their former glory, together with their modern-day high-tech equivalents.
This is the ultimate visual history for farm machinery enthusiasts, featuring detailed specifications and over 650 photographs of historical and modern machines, from AGCO Allis to Zetor. Each vehicle is illustrated with archive material or photography, together with specification boxes detailing engine capacity, power, transmission and weight.
Auteur :
John Carroll
Présentation :
256 pages, 27.5 x 21.5 x 3 cm, relié
Illustration :
650 photos en couleurs
Editeur :
Anness Publishing (GB, 2018)
ISBN:
9780754834373
Tractors & Farm Machinery, An Illustrated History of - A comprehensive directory of tractors around the world
The Tractor Factor : The World's Rarest Classic Farm Tractors
Vintage farm tractors are revered throughout the world as the source of mechanical labor, allowing the revolution of farming to take place in the twentieth century. Some of the most interesting tractors are also the rarest, since they were produced in very small quantities. These include one-of-a-kind modified models; very, very old machines; and models produced by one of the many companies that made tractors for only a short time.
The "Tractor Factor" is a richly illustrated book that reveals what makes a tractor collectible, showcases the rarest models, gives a history of the marque, and details specific finds. Robert N. Pripps, a leading tractor historian, covers models from the United States, the UK, Germany, Holland, France, and other countries. Pripps' expertise, paired with the stunning photography of Ralph W. Sanders and Andrew Morland, makes this a book no fan of these paradigm-changing machines will want to miss!
Auteur :
Robert N. Pripps, Ralph Sanders, Andrew Morland
Présentation :
160 pages, 28 x 21.5 cm, relié
Illustration :
147 photos en couleurs
Editeur :
Motorbooks International (USA, 2015)
ISBN:
9780760348932
The Tractor Factor : The World's Rarest Classic Farm Tractors
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