Tractor : the heartland innovation, ground-breaking machines, midnight schemes, secret garages, and farmyard geniuses that mechanized agriculture / Lee Klancher.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Octane Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xi, 228 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
Includes bibliography references (page 225) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: The machines that changed the world -- Prologue: The harshest proving ground -- The first tractors (1889-1906)-- The Prairie tractor era (1907-1916) -- The small tractor emerges (1917-1928) -- The rise of style (1929-1944) -- The post-war boom (1945-1953) -- Hungry for power (1954-1959) -- The space age (1960-1969) -- The dawn of power farming (1970-1979) -- Only the strong will survive (1980-1989) -- The rebound (1990-1999) -- The twenty-first century (2000-present) -- Epilogue: The future of the tractor.
Summary:
"This rollicking ride into machine history follows the innovators, entrepreneurs, and hucksters who transformed our world with farm machines of all colors. Starting with the turn-of-the-century visionaries who saw that four wheels and a motor could replace for the horse, the book moves swiftly through key early developments to cover the power farming movement of the latter part of the 20th century- a time when major manufacturers lagged and independent builders and farmers began creating their own machines with a pencil drawing and a welder. The book includes key moments of tractor history."--book jacket
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