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FARM COLLECTOR IN RUST WE TRUST T-SHIRT

This Farm Collector T-shirt is perfect for any tractor enthusiast or collector. Printed with the image of a tractor and the Farm Collector logo as well as the saying, “In Rust We Trust” you’ll always be reminded that sometimes old is better. Printed on a soft cotton and polyester blend, you’ll never want to reach for another T-shirt again!

Item #9760-#9763 S-XL $15.00 $14.00

Item #9764 2XL $17.00 $16.00

Item #9765 3XL $18.00 $17.00

FARM COLLECTOR IN RUST WE TRUST HAT

This Farm Collector “In Rust We Trust” hat will quickly become your go-to hat for field work, restoring an old tractor, or just a trip into town. Featuring an embroidered patch with the motto “In Rust We Trust”, a 100% brushed cotton twill structured crown, a pre-curved visor with a mesh back, and velcro closure, this hat will feel like an old favorite the first time you put it on!

#10440 $17.99 $15.99

SUCCESSES AND INDUSTRY FIRSTS

This book, from best-selling, Paul Wallem, shines a light on the many successful products and some that were “industry firsts” developed by IH between 1940-1980. Included are never before published photos and stories about the design and development of IH products, including the top-secret Axial-Flow combine project.

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