Farm Collector

FARM COLLECTOR

JOHN DEERE’S COMPANY, VOLUME 2

Volume two of John Deere’s Company covers the history of John Deere from 1928 to 1982, exploring the company’s role in the growth of the American agricultural industry, the development of new machinery and manufacturing methods, and sharing technology globally. Notable events include partnerships with Caterpillar and Yanmar, a merger attempt with Fiat, and a joint venture consideration with Deutz. The book provides an engaging historical account for those interested in heavy machinery and American industry.

Item #12197 $39.95 $32.95

FARM MACHINERY

Honoring the legacy of American mechanical know-how, this classic guide presents the principles of mechanics as well as step-by-step instruction on how to build and repair all types of farm machinery, advice practical enough to use on today’s modern farms.

Item #12291 $12.95 $11.01

FARM COLLECTOR LEGACY TRUCKER HAT

This Legacy Old Favorite Trucker Hat will quickly become an old favorite for everyday wear! Embroidered with the logo, the dirty-washed cotton gives it the perfect worn-in look. Made from 65/35 cotton/polyester, it is soft to the touch and allows for days of comfortable wear.

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