Reviews"…it is the best book written about garden tractors to date. This would make a very nice addition to any ones library and a must for serious garden tractor collectors." - Vintage Garden Tractor Club of America newsletter, "...it is the best book written about garden tractors to date. This would make a very nice addition to any ones library and a must for serious garden tractor collectors." - VintageGarden Tractor Club of America newsletter, “&it is the best book written about garden tractors to date. This would make a very nice addition to any ones library and a must for serious garden tractor collectors.� - Vintage Garden Tractor Club of America newsletter, "...it is the best book written about garden tractors to date. This would make a very nice addition to any ones library and a must for serious garden tractor collectors." - Vintage Garden Tractor Club of America newsletter
Dewey Edition22
SynopsisGarden tractors have come a long way. And as anyone who has acquired a few acres knows, these are the machines that do the yeoman's work, the tilling and mowing and pulling and plowing that makes a small farm or a vast garden grow. This illustrated history features the brands that have endeared themselves the landowners everywhere--the Cub Cadets and John Deeres, Simplicitys and Fords, Ariens, and Kubotas that, in their can-do engineering, dependability, and bright good looks, are more than mere machines around the yard and small farm. Accompanied by current and vintage images of these indefatigable machines, this chronicle of the garden tractor is a wonderful testament to what makes America work, furrow by furrow., An illustrated history of the garden tractors that make small farms and vast gardens grow--the Cub Cadets, John Deeres, Simplicitys, Fords, Ariens, Wheel Horses, Kabotas, etc., Garden tractors have come a long way.And as anyone who has acquired a few acres knows, these are the machines that do the yeoman's work, the tilling and mowing and pulling and plowing that makes a small farm or a vast garden grow.This illustrated history features the brands that have endeared themselves the landowners everywhere--the Cub Cadets and John Deeres, Simplicitys and Fords, Ariens, and Kubotas that, in their can-do engineering, dependability, and bright good looks, are more than mere machines around the yard and small farm.Accompanied by current and vintage images of these indefatigable machines, this chronicle of the garden tractor is a wonderful testament to what makes America work, furrow by furrow.
LC Classification NumberS711.W495 2009