Customer Review: This is a great resource for the first time buyer or restorer of vintage Ford tractors. It is particulary focused on the most common 8N tractor developments but does provide a good history from the 9N of 1939 forward to the blue/grey models of 1964. A lot of the improvements from one year to the... more info
Customer Review: An excellent and interesting orientation as to what it would take to restore an old farm tractor. I found a lot of good b&w photos and a desciptive,easy to understand text. There are appendexes listing clubs and parts vendors also. Buy this book along with a shop manual before you buy a tractor.
Customer Review: I like the depth of coverage in this book. There's something on every Farmall. The general format makes it easy to use as a reference and the layout is eyecatching but not distracting. I also like that most of the tractor shown are original or correctly restored. I would have liked to see a greater... more info
Customer Review: I'm from Central Illinois, and when I grew up, you either farmed or worked for Caterpillar Tractor Company. My father worked for many years at Cat, and he thoroughly enjoyed this book. He passed it on to my grandmother, who worked for more than thirty years at Cat. So, go out and get that "hard to... more info
Customer Review: I actually have not seen this book yet, but have seen Bette's previous books, and they are all must-have's for the beauty truck fan, full of glossy photos of gorgeous rigs. Bette Garber is like the Annie Liebowitz of the customized truck world.
Customer Review: This book covers the 9N, 2N and 8N tractors. The Jubilee is hardly mentioned; but for 128 pages it gives you a little insight into each model. It also covers experimental and tractors made for show.
Good book for a 128 pages. It could have been 3 times bigger with more pictures.
Customer Review: I purchased this book for my hubbys b-day. He LOVES it! We have the book about farmalls by the same author and he loves it as well. I highly reccommend this book!!!