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The agricultural workhorses that replaced the horse on most farms over the course of two generations (a transition that started with the Fordson Model F in 1917 and was mostly complete by the late 1950s), take twelve pages in Tractors 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured machines lean into the heritage brands that collectors and farm-show attendees actually care about: the bright orange Allis-Chalmers, the green Massey Ferguson, the iconic red and grey Massey 35, the Ford 9N and 8N grey series, the John Deere green-and-yellow, the David Brown, the Case IH, and the New Holland blue. Vintage models share pages with the working modern machines that pull seed drills and round balers across British and American fields today. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For farmers, vintage tractor restorers, county-show regulars, and anyone whose first ride was on the running board of a grey Ferguson 20, the photography here speaks to the audience that knows the difference between a TE20 and a TEA20. The colors photograph well in the morning field light.