$34.95
AS1S
John Deere Tractors and Equipment Vol. 1, 1837-1959
Still the best book available if you're interested in the entire John Deere line. This hardbound 400 page book, with many of its 970 photos in color, shows all the different models of tractors and test results. 8-1/2" x 11."
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$34.95
AS2O
John Deere Tractors and Equipment Vol. 2, 1960-1990
Don Macmillan does it again, this time with Deere products built since 1960. Read about New Generation tractors up to the 55 series along with implements, industrial and consumer products. 700 photos, 400 pages, 8-1/2" x 11."
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$24.95
MB12
Inside John Deere: A Factory History
This exclusive history of the pride of Moline, Illinois shows how Big Green evolved form its early days of forging plows to the modern era of computer aided design and assembly. Authors Rod Beemer and Chester Peterson Jr. were granted rare access to JD's closely guarded design, manufacturing and testing facilities. Hardbound, 8-1/4" x 10-5/8."
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$22.95
MB10
John Deere Photographic History
If you bought the book, "John Deere's Company," and never could quite make it through its 800 pages, this might be the book for you. It traces the company's history from the first steel plow through the famous two cylinder tractor to modern day ag and industrial products, domestic and foreign with photos and long captions. Written by Robert Pripps, this book features 240 pages. 8-1/4" x 10-1/2."
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$12.95
AS7
John Deere Buggies and Wagons
Former Deere and Company executive Ralph C. Hughes gives his special touch to this book. Although wagons right up to modern day are discussed, the book leans heavily on steel and wooden wheel vintage products. 64 pages with many photos and illustrations, some in color. 11" x 8-1/2."
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$13.50
AS4F
John Deere Tractors 1918-1994
This book includes all the basic models from the Waterloo Boy to the tractors of the '90s. 85 pages wither serial numbers of all tractors and horsepower rating. Over 100 photos. 11" x 8-1/2."
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$21.95
MB2R
How to Restore Your Farm Tractor
Author Robert Pripps gives a basic overview of restoring several types of tractors whether for show or use. Not real specific, but great for the novice. 176 pages, 250 illustrations, 8" x 10-1/2," softbound.
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$19.95
VPO1
The Field Guide to Vintage Farm Tractors
This book does a fairly good job of covering the basic models of all major and semi-major U.S. manufacturers. About 150 pages. 200 color photos.
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$19.95
MB13
The Ultimate American Farm Tractor Data Book Nebraska Test Tractors 1920 to 1960
Purely a reference book covering all the specifications and Nebraska horsepower test results for every tractor tested in the famous lab. 340 pages, softbound, compiled by Lorry Dunning.
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$27.95
MB1
John Deere Farm Tractors
The author combines interviews with Deere designers and 200 color photographs to illustrate this history. Little technical information, but some unique insight into the designers' thoughts. 10" x 10," 200 color and 50 black/white photos, hardbound.
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$34.95
CRIL
International Directory of John Deere Farm Models
From two of the country's leading authorities on far toys, Ray Crilley and Charles Burkholder, comes the definitive book on those little shelf size John Deeres. Hundreds and hundreds of pictures of the tractors and implements built by Ertl and all the other smaller companies. 9" x 12," about 400 pages.
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$22.95
VP02
The Big Book Of John Deere Tractors
This book has everything in its 250 pages and 600 photos. Waterloo boys and 9400s, models and full size, old literature and memorabilla, foreign and domestic. The text is by noted author Don Macmillan and the photos are by Andrew Morland and Randy Leffingwell. This 12"x9" softbound book makes a great gift for John Deere lovers of any age.
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Books About Other Tractors
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Kids Books
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John Deere Photo Archive Series
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Green Magazine Online Catalog
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The John Deere 10 Series, New Generation Tractors
$19.95
This book is 144 pages packed with information on the John Deere models 110, 1010, 2010, 2510, 3010, 4010, 5010, and 8010. This book includes the history and development, specifications, production numbers and horsepower ratings. All the features you've come to expect in Green Magazine publications, plus reproductions of period literature, give the complete story of these revolutionary tractors.
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