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Old Tractors Never Die:  Roger's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Ageless Iron

Author Name    "Welsch, Roger"

Title   Old Tractors Never Die: Roger's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Ageless Iron

Binding   Softbound

Book Condition   New

Number of pages   160 pages

Dimensions   8.5'' x 11''

Publisher    Voyageur Press 2000

ISBN Number    896585638

:::   30442A

Availability   In Stock

Seller ID   30442

"In ''Old Tractors Never Die'', the ever-popular Roger Welsch, author, regular contributor to Successful Farming and Ageless Iron and correspondent for CBS TV's ''Sunday Morning'' show, shares his humor and unique outlook on one of his favorite subjects: farm tractors. This collection of humorous essays and photos explores the never-ending process of turning trash into treasure.

Here's just a sampling of ''Roger's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Ageless Iron'':

* Why you should name your tractors * Why you should collect just one model and make of tractor * Why, early in your collecting, you should buy a tractor you don't want.

If you've ever found yourself among the ruins of rust; if you've ever neglected your family to spend time trying to reassemble a basket of worn out parts into a machine that can actually leave the garage under its own power, then you can learn a thing or two from this old tractor nut. "

0-89658-563-8

Price = 14.95 USD

 


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