The Ford Tractor Story, Part Two: Basildon to New Holland 1964 to 1999
Description:
In 1964, Ford merged its separate British and American tractor lines, marking the beginning of a dynamic period of new models and sophisticated features. In 1994, Fiat took over Ford's agricultural interests and reintroduced the tractors under the New Holland name. This authoritative text and collection of 300 photographs document prototype and production tractors built in both the U.S. and Basildon, Belgium, over the last 36 years. One of the most extensive books ever written on any segment of the modern farm tractor industry also provides a full account of all the period's major Ford and New Holland models. All company reshuffling is accounted for, as are the personalities behind the designs and business decisions.
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