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Ford and New Holland

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A Guide to Ford, Fordson, and New Holland Tractors 1907-99
Finally, here is a book just for the Ford tractor enthusiast. Author Larry Gay (A Guide to Hart-Parr, Oliver, and White Tractors and Farm Tractors 1975-1995) has researched every model, beginning with the first experimental tractor in 1907 and ending with the New Holland TM series in 1999. In between you will discover all the interesting facts and figures about your favorite tractors. A great appendix contains the numbers the serious collector craves – serial numbers and Nebraska test results. Don’t miss this terrific book focusing on Ford, Fordson, and New Holland tractors. Approx. 200 black-and-white photographs. 112 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, softbound.
ORDER NO. H0401
Member $12.75 List $15.95

A Century of Ford and New Holland Farm Equipment
This book follows a trail of products and politics through 100 years of progress. It begins with Henry Ford’s Fordson tractor which sent millions of horses to pasture and doesn’t end until after Ford and New Holland combined as Ford New Holland in 1986, then added Versatile in 1987, and finally became New Holland North America, Inc. – one of the world’s largest farm equipment makers.
     Swinford concentrates on the North American operations, as he takes us model by model through the tractor line. The farm equipment then becomes the focus as he covers implements, harvesting equipment, balers, mowers, balers, rakes, combines, forage harvesters, farmstead equipment, and much more. Over 800 photos bring the story of Ford and New Holland to life. 288 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, hardbound.
ORDER NO. H0005
Member $31.95 List $39.95

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