Tractor Tales

Tractor Tales

Author: Darrel O. Turner

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2007-05-14

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1450069541

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American Tractor Stories

American Tractor Stories

Author: Dr. Graeme R. Quick

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-02-21

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1479767395

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Let the Good Book have the final word: “Young people, enjoy life while you can. Be happy and let your heart bubble over with joy. Follow your heart’s desire, but remember that every deed has its consequences either good or bad, for God will one day judge everything you have done. Don’t do things that will he hurt you, because you’re not young very long. Old age will come soon enough. Remember your Creator while you’re still young and enjoy your youth.” - Ecclesiastes 11:9 to 12:1.


100 Years of Vintage Farm Tractors

100 Years of Vintage Farm Tractors

Author: Michael Dregni

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781610603355

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This tribute to 100 years of vintage farm tractors is for all those who "get it": those who appreciate the lines of a recently restored tractor glistening in the sun; those who get goosebumps at the distinctive sounds of the famous Poppin' Johnnies; those who plan their budgets and days around the careful restoration of that Minne-Mo or Farmall.


Once Upon a Cowpat

Once Upon a Cowpat

Author: Graham Hutchins

Publisher: Exisle Publishing

Published: 2012-03-22

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1927187397

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Country folk have their own way of doing things and their own sense of humour too. They are naturally wary of men in suits and university types, and such people have to be put to the test before they can be accepted. They are not too keen on new-fangled ways of doing things either; a meal of mountain oysters is one thing, but washed down with a glass of bull’s semen? What’s the world coming to? 'Once Upon A Cowpat' is a hugely enjoyable collection of rural yarns, with subjects ranging from the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival, country rugby and encounters with farm machinery, to uppity animals, time in the pub and Mystery Creek. The stories are peopled with a diverse collection of oddball farming types, tough hunter-gatherers, ten-acre blockers and wet-behind-the-ears farm workers. They frequently find themselves in some pretty hair-raising and sometimes downright hilarious predicaments. Tall tales or gospel truth? Well, Graham Hutchins has met some real characters in his time, but he is also a master story-teller, so you’ll have to make up your own mind on that one. One thing’s for sure though: this is a book that men and women of all ages will enjoy, whether in gumboots or fireside slippers.