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SEVENTY YEARS OF FARM TRACTORS 1930_2000

Seventy Years of Farm Tractors traces the evolution of the farm tractor. Covering a total of 100 manufacturers in alphabetic order, author Brian Bell gives a history of each company and its major models. Illustrated with a wealth of photographs and extracts from sales literature, this informative text provides a complete overview perfect for any tractor enthusiast.

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A follow-up to his highly regarded first book (pictured above), this newest gas engine restoration guide from veteran vintage engine restorer Peter Rooke offers a wealth of information for both the new and experienced engine hobbyist. Drawing from his experience repairing and restoring gas engines, Rooke shares the tips and techniques he’s acquired to aid engine restorers in almost every facet of the restoration process.

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GAS ENGINE RESTORATION

From start to finish, Peter Rooke’s revised, easy-to-follow narrative will impress and educate both new and experienced hobbyists with exhaustive coverage of the process. In 112 pages,

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