The Field Guide to John Deere Tractors (John Deere (Voyageur Press))
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.95 (848 Votes) |
Asin | : | 089658514X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-22 |
Language | : | English |
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A Customer said the field guild to John deere tractors. THE FIELD GUILD TO JOHN DEERE TRACTORS I really like this book. The reason that I like this book is because I like this kind of tractors. This book has no plot because it is a field guild for John Deere tractors. What I liked about the book is it tolled me more about the tractors I like. What I don't like about the book is it had other company's tractors. In the book it skipped years. The effect it had on me was it made me want to tell other people about it. I would recommend it to some people becaus. Too broad. There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. 020- not the 3020 or with the Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. 0 series only the Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. 0 not the Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. 2Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. 0, or Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. 6Too broad. A. Theis There just isn't enough information in this book- it tries to tackle such a large subject and ends up falling short for instance when giving specs on models of tractor it only gives the specs for one model out of the line like for the 20 series they only would give specs for say the 4020- not the 3020 or with the 40 series only the 4440 not the 4240, or 4640. Overall it is a disappointment.. 0. Overall it is a disappointment.. Grandson loves it! Catherine Schlim My grandson is a John Deere addict and loves looking over the different J. Deere tractors in the book and letting me know all of the details of each one. The book is well illustrated and loaded with interesting information.
Don Macmillan is one of the world\u2019s most respected authorities on Deere & Company. He lives in Devizes, Wiltshire, Great Britain.. He bought his first Deere tractor in 1943, was appointed the first Deere dealer in the United Kingdom in 1958, and went on to establish one of the world\u2019s foremost collections of Deere tractors and mem
When you're "out in the field" scouting for John Deere tractors, don't forget to take along this first-ever full-color pocket guidebook to these popular tractors! This convenient, easy-to-use guide puts a wealth of information right into your hands! You'll find brief histories, model runs, specification details, and eye-catching color photographs of more than 500 models of John Deere tractors, from the two-cylinder series of 1892 to the latest multi-cylinder models.
He bought his first Deere tractor in 1943, was appointed the first Deere dealer in the United Kingdom in 1958, and went on to establish one of the world\u2019s foremost collections of Deere tractors and memorabilia. About the AuthorDon Macmillan is one of the world\u2019s most respected authorities on Deere & Company. Working with Deere & Company, he authored John Deere Tractors & Equipment volumes 1 and 2 and John Deere Tractors Worldwide, all published by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. He is the author of Voyageur's The Big Book of John Deere and John Deer