Author: HUBER, DONALD S. & RALPH C. HUGHES Title: How Johnny Popper Replaced the Horse a History of John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractors
Description: Moline, IL: Deere & Co, 1988. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. ISBN: 0866911111. Color Photographs; This is an oblong book. The book is in Very Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean, bright condition. There is some beginning bumping and edge wear to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. There is one small spot of black ground-in dirt to the top rear spine joint of the book cover. The text pages are clean and bright. "Deere & Company began when John Deere, born in Rutland, Vermont, United States on February 7, 1804, moved to Grand Detour, Illinois in 1836 to escape bankruptcy in Vermont. Already an established blacksmith, Deere opened a 1,378-square-foot (128 m2) shop in Grand Detour in 1837, which allowed him to serve as a general repairman in the village, as well as a manufacturer of tools such as pitchforks and shovels. Tools were just a start; the item that set him apart was the self-scouring steel plow, which was pioneered in 1837 when John Deere fashioned a Scottish steel saw blade into a plow. Prior to Deere's steel plow, most farmers used iron or wooden plows to which the rich Midwestern soil stuck, so they had to be cleaned frequently. The smooth-sided steel plow solved this problem and greatly aided migration into the American Great Plains in the 19th and early 20th centuries. " (from Wikipedia). Very Good .
Keywords: 0866911111 Transportation Donald Huber Ralph C. Hughes John Deere Company John Deere Tractors Tractors Agriculture
Price: US$ 20.00 Seller: S. Howlett-West Books
- Book number: 43193
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