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Posted by Chris on December 08, 2003 at 08:18:53 from (159.218.12.80):
In Reply to: development of farm tractors posted by sonix on December 08, 2003 at 06:07:20:
I am also a student and I have done a paper like this for english and other classes. I bet you my teachers can tell you more about antique tractors than the subject they are teaching. All of the info you need will be on the internet. You will have to surf many sites to find who was the first and who was the second and so on. It is hard to find but it is on here. Which school are you at. Just about any book on Farm tractors will give you a starting point. You have to find a book on all farm tractors in general. A John Deere book will only give you John Deere stuff and a "red" book will only give you "red" stuff. If you get to a point that you can't put two pieces of info together you can ask and we'll see what we can help you with. The rest is up to you. Don't worry you have a whole week to get it done. Good luck.
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