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International Harvester: Tractors & Equipment in Australia & New Zealand

Autor Graeme R Quick
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 ian 2009
This book comprehensively documents the International Harvester Company's activities from its inception to its merger with Case as Case IH and their influence in Australia and New Zealand. IHC began with a merger of harvesting machinery companies to for the International Trust, the world's biggest farm machinery enterprise at the time. Then IHC became involved with tractors to become the world's largest tractor and full-line machinery maker, setting production records that stand to this day. Features: Details on tractors and machinery models Australian and New Zealand collectors seek in the IH brand line up; Information and anecdotes about collectors and enthusiasts; Collecting, restoring and maintaining vintage machines; Story of Geelong IH Works; The legacy handed on to Case IH; Case products delineated and future projections suggested; Copiously illustrated much previous unpublished material
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781877058752
ISBN-10: 1877058750
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 600 colour plates
Dimensiuni: 285 x 210 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Editura: Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd
Colecția Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd (AUS)

Recenzii

"This book fills a big gap in International Harvester history. Should appeal to all who are interested in the development of tractors and farm machinery, but must surely be top of the wants list for all International and Antipodean enthusiasts." Tractor Magazine, April 2009
"Although there are dozens of books on International Harvester, the majority give little, if any, mention of those products used or made outside the USA. The book's author has comprehensively addressed that shortfall. Lavishly illustrated with archive and modern images." --Vintage Tractor May 2009