

Ford Tractors - Farm Tractor Color History
Description: Ford tractors owe their development to
the famous gentleman's handshake agreement between Henry Ford and Harry
Ferguson, combining Ford's tractor with Ferguson's revolutionary equipment
system. The result was the N Series tractors that changed agriculture
forever. Author Robert N. Pripps tells the story of Ford tractors, from
the two men with the original vision to the development, analysis,
specifications, options, production charts, and legacy of each revolutionary
model. Ford Tractors includes dozens of photographs showcasing the Fordson,
Ferguson-David Brown Black tractor, Ford N Series, and the later Ford and
Ferguson tractors, 1916 to 1954.
- The premier historical reference source on Ford Tractors
- New information on the 1972 1000 Series since the 1990 edition of Ford
Tractors
- Thirty new photographs
- Five new Spotter's Guide sidebars explaining key features of tractors covered
in each chapter with a narrative description of the tractor, its engineering,
specifications, aesthetics, and price
- Five new sidebars profiling either a large collector or a buyer of a tractor
covered in each chapter
Abouth the Author/Photographer
Robert N. Pripps and Andrew Morland toured Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota to
collect the color photos for this book. Morland also provided photographs
of Ford tractors at work in his home country of England. He lives in
Somerset, and Pripps resides in Park Falls, Wisconsin. #0760320632
Hardcover - 9" x 10-1/2" - 128 pp - 80 color
$24.95