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Know Your Classic Tractors 2nd Edition

Chris Lockwood

Publisher: Old Pond Books

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Summary

·         A pocket guide filled with fascinating information about classic tractors manufactured from the late 1960s to the late 1980s
 
·         Filled with interesting facts about 41 classic tractors and their unique characteristics, capabilities, where they were assembled, which company manufactured them, their current situation, and more
 
·         Features high-quality photography of each classic tractor
 
·         Its compact size makes it fun and easy to flip through for fast and fun reading
Available since: 05/21/2021.

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