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Posted by Jodie on August 29, 2001 at 14:35:40 from (129.42.208.144):
In Reply to: Tractor book posted by Tractor guy on August 29, 2001 at 10:02:01:
I have this book. It does have every type of tractor- the common and the not so common like Graham Bradley, Earthmaster, Long, etc. There is a nice history of each brand. This is the first edition of the book and I have found some holes in the data on the specific models if they are rare. I have AC's and the data on the B, C, WD, WC, etc is complete. The IB has very little. The publisher does give an address to report any corrections the readers find to make the future editions better. The advertisements are also helpful since many of the vendors are ones that are new to me. There is also a section that reports the results of several recent auctions. It gives you an idea of what is reasonable for each brand/model. Overall, the book is good and I recommend it. I had the book at a show last weekend and it was passed around quite a bit.
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