Posted by Ross LL. Bryner on March 02, 2010 at 15:11:03 from (74.214.224.112):
Hi
I have posted a similar message to this on the Literature / Memorabilia and International Harvester forums on this website.
I am fortunate to have inherited 3 tractor field books from my Dad when he passed away. One is a 1950, one a 1953 and a 1955. I also recieved a 1957 tractor red book.
I see both of these types of books on E-bay for sale occasionally. My questions are:
WHAT WAS THE FIRST AND LAST YEARS OF EACH OF THESE PUBLICATIONS? and DID RED BOOK TAKE OVER THE PUBLICATION OF THE TRACTOR FIELD BOOK?
The latest tractor field book I have seen on E-bay is from 1956 whereas the latest red book is from the mid 1980's.
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