International Harvester Tractors by Jonathan Whitlam

International Harvester Tractors by Jonathan Whitlam

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Zusammenfassung

The illustrated story of one of the world’s most famous tractor brands - the International Harvester Tractors.

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International Harvester Tractors by Jonathan Whitlam

In this comprehensive and readable book, tractor expert Jonathan Whitlam tells the story of the development of International Harvester from its North American roots in the 1900s. The book covers developments from the early combustion-engine machines to the merger with Case in 1985 and purchase by Fiat in 1999. The story of International Harvester is inextricably tied up with developments in farming. While the giant tractors such as the Titans and Moguls could take on large-scale agriculture, smaller tractors were developed for more modest farms. The development of the famous all-purpose Farmall tractor in 1920 not only set a new benchmark in tractor design, it also completed the revolution in mechanisation of agriculture in the United States. From 1949 some International Harvester tractors were built in Britain and this book reveals the importance of European developments, including German designs in the 1980s and 1990s after the amalgamation with Case. Accompanied by a rich selection of colour photographs, this fascinating book is a complete account of both the UK and European as well as American IH tractors.
Jonathan Whitlam is a tractor specialist and author of several books on tractors. He and Stephen Richmond run the Tractor Barn company which produces DVDs and other media based on tractors.
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ISBN 13 9781445693866
ISBN 10 1445693860
Titel International Harvester Tractors
Autor Jonathan Whitlam
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Amberley Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-02-15
Seitenanzahl 96
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