Farmall Cub Photo Archive

Farmall Cub Photo Archive

Author: P. A Letourneau

Publisher: Iconografix

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781882256716

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Introduced in 1947, the Farmall Cub was an ideal, low-cost, all-purpose tractor for the small farm. Equipped with a full range of matching implements, the Cub provided all the benefits of the larger Farmalls. The Cub's story is chronicled in 120 factory photographs.


Farmall Cub Encyclopedia

Farmall Cub Encyclopedia

Author: Rachel Gingell

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781937747251

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America's favorite small farm tractor is retrieved from the shed and shined up for duty in this essential guide by tractor repair expert Rachel Gingell and long-time writer Kenneth Updike. The Farmall Cub Encyclopedia is a comprehensive manual for any self-starter, at-home historian, or backyard farmer. Providing step-by-step instruction for maintenance and repair from oil changes to charging system snags, as well as user tips and a buyer's checklist, the Farmall Cub Encyclopedia will give you the confidence and know-how to buy, repair, and use your very own Farmall Cub. With instructional photographs, vintage advertisements, and contemporary images, this illustrated companion is at home on both the workshop bench and the living room coffee table. The book also includes an in-depth history of all models and a vast list of implements to adapt your tractor to any need, making it both an introduction and an authoritative resource for the novice and experienced tractor owner alike.


The Farmall Dynasty

The Farmall Dynasty

Author: Lee Klancher

Publisher: 671 Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 098217330X

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The developmental history of the tractors built by the dominant agricultural manufacturer of the early 20th Century, International Harvester, is dramatically told in The Farmall Dynasty. The book traces the evolution of the Farmall tractor from the early Titans and Moguls through to modern times.The book includes well-researched accounts of the development of the original Farmall, the Letter Series, 4100, Cub, and other legendary IHC tractors, with first-hand accounts from factory engineers describing the challenges they faced. --Lee Klancher


Legendary Farmall Tractors

Legendary Farmall Tractors

Author: Lee Klancher

Publisher: Voyageur Press

Published: 2009-12-04

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1616731729

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The first general-purpose tractor with narrowly spaced front wheels, the original Farmall was designed to do fine-tuned field cultivation as well as anything a team of farm horses could do—in short, to “farm all.” The rest is history, even legend, in the agriculture industry—a legend that unfolds in these pages in full color and sharp detail. This big book features five hundred photographs of Farmall tractors, from that first experimental model introduced in 1924, through the classic lineup of International Harvester models that bore the Farmall name, to the last one to roll off the assembly line (the landmark five-millionth tractor produced at the Farmall plant in Illinois). Detailed descriptions combine with these vibrant pictures to make Legendary Farmall Tractors a full-scale appreciation of the art of farm machinery at its can-do best.


Mack Trucks Photo Gallery

Mack Trucks Photo Gallery

Author: Thomas E. Warth

Publisher: Iconografix

Published: 1998-09

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9781882256884

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The most comprehensive photographic record ever published about the manufacturer instantly recognized throughout world for its bulldog logo. Follow the evolution of Mack's product line with photographs of more than 400 light-, medium-, heavy- and super-duty trucks performing a variety of applications. This huge collection of archival Mack Truck photographs was hand-picked from the extensive collection at the Mack Trucks Historical Museum.


Original Farmall Hundred Series, 1954-1958

Original Farmall Hundred Series, 1954-1958

Author: Guy Fay

Publisher: Voyageur Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780760308561

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In 1954 Farmall revamped its line by redesignating the wildly popular Letter Series the Hundred Series. This splendid resource of 200 color photographs exhibits several painstakingly restored examples of the Cub, Cub Lo-Boy, 100, 130, 200, 300, 300 Utility, 330, 350, 350 Utility, 400, W-400, 450, W-450, 600, and 650. The photos provide close-up details of gauges, wheels, carburetors, seats, decals, and more, while full-view shots demonstrate how the tractors appeared when they rolled off of showroom floors. Histories and detailed data cover model evolution, mechanical changes, serial number information, paint and accessory codes, and more.


Farmall Tractors in the 1950s

Farmall Tractors in the 1950s

Author: Guy Fay

Publisher: Motorbooks International

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780760307625

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In addition to covering the development and evolution of the Farmall Cub--a farmyard favorite--this all-color slice of tractor history examines everything from subtle styling changes all the way through the 650 industrial model. Full-color photos.


Tractor Wars

Tractor Wars

Author: Neil Dahlstrom

Publisher: BenBella Books

Published: 2022-01-11

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1953295746

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"Mr. Dahlstrom...has written a superb history of the tractor and this long-forgotten period of capitalism in U.S. agriculture. We now know the whole story of when farming, business and the free-market economy diverged, divided and conquered." —Wall Street Journal Discover the untold story of the “tractor wars,” the twenty-year period that introduced power farming—the most fundamental change in world agriculture in hundreds of years. Before John Deere, Ford, and International Harvester became icons of American business, they were competitors in a forgotten battle for the farm. From 1908-1928, against the backdrop of a world war and economic depression, these brands were engaged in a race to introduce the tractor and revolutionize farming. By the turn of the twentieth century, four million people had left rural America and moved to cities, leaving the nation’s farms shorthanded for the work of plowing, planting, cultivating, harvesting, and threshing. That’s why the introduction of the tractor is an innovation story as essential as man’s landing on the moon or the advent of the internet—after all, with the tractor, a shrinking farm population could still feed a growing world. But getting the tractor from the boardroom to the drafting table, then from factory and the farm, was a technological and competitive battle that until now, has never been fully told. A researcher, historian, and writer, Neil Dahlstrom has spent decades in the corporate archives at John Deere. In Tractor Wars, Dahlstrom offers an insider’s view of a story that entwines a myriad of brands and characters, stakes and plots: the Reverend Daniel Hartsough, a pastor turned tractor designer; Alexander Legge, the eventual president of International Harvester, a former cowboy who took on Henry Ford; William Butterworth and the oft-at-odds leadership team at John Deere that partnered with the enigmatic Ford but planned for his ultimate failure. With all the bitterness and drama of the race between Ford, Dodge, and General Motors, Tractor Wars is the untold story of industry stalwarts and disruptors, inventors, and administrators racing to invent modern agriculture—a power farming revolution that would usher in a whole new world.