Vintage Case Tractors Peter Letourneau. Jerome Increase Case was one of the great pioneers of North American
agriculture, alongside John Deere, Cyrus Hall McCormick, and Henry Ford. He founded the venerable J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company in 1842 and
soon established its headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin. Case has been celebrated for its threshers, steam and gas tractors, and a full line of farm
implements that are sold throughout the world. Packed with historical photos of collectable tractors and period advertisements. "Vintage Case Tractors"
offers a fascinating retrospective of Case's legacy. Paperback. 112 pages with 150 color and black and white photos. Price $35.99
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150 Years of J.I. Case Book From the first steam-powered giants to the general-purpose tractors of today all
covered in exhaustive detail and unmatched photo reproduction with more then 2,000 rare photos. Every J.I. Case model ever produced is shown,
including all GP models, Orchards, 600, 900, and 870 lines with extended captions highlighting important features and changes, and a detailed company
history. This paperback book contains 336 pages. Price $22.99
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