Terry and Carolyn's Book
Store
In Association with
John Deere
John Deere : Photographic History
by Robert Pripps.
Big Green John Deere GP Tractors
by Robert N. Pripps & Andrew Morland.
John Deere Limited Production & Experimental Tractors
by Peter Leturneau. A history of tractor experimentation and
development at Deere & Company for the period between 1912 and
1960.
John Deere Tractor : Data Book
by Lorry Dunning.
John Deere New Generation Tractors
by Chester Peterson & Rod Beemer.
John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractors
by Michael Williams
John Deere Farm Tractors: A History of the John Deere Tractor
by Randy Leffingwell.
Classic John Deere Tractors
by Randy Leffingwell.
The Big Book of John Deere Tractors
by Don MacMillan & Randy Leffingwell. THE ultimate
encyclopedia of John Deere tractors from around the world, The Big
Book of John Deere Tractors is a model-by-model historical
reference to John Deere tractors-including European models-and
more, from their beginning in 1892 until today.
Classic American Farm Tractors
by Andrew Morland & Nick Baldwin.
John Deere Tractors and Equipment Volume I 1837-1959
by Don MacMillan & Russell Jones. Never before has the Deere
& Company product line been so thoroughly covered. Everything
we have been waiting for is here - an abundance of beautiful
photographs, intriguing details and little-known facts. The
serious enthusiast will find the over 18 pages of charts on serial
numbers, production details and Nebraska Tractor Test data
indispensable.
John Deere Tractors and Equipment Volume Two 1960-1990
by Don MacMillan, Russell Jones & Roy Harrington.
Here for the first time in one place are highlights of how Deere
Company turned a vision, painstaking research, and more than a
century of experience into a full line of high performance
tractors and equipment.
John Deere Tractors Worldwide: A Century of Progress 1893-1993
by Don MacMillan.
Get out your atlas as you begin an adventure with Deere &
Company that will span a century, as well as the globe.
Genuine Value : The John Deere Journey
by John J. Gerstner.
This book plows a contemporary furrow through the heritage of one
of America’s oldest and most respected corporations. The
book pairs a collection of rare photos with statements
illuminating the company’s four sustaining values -- quality,
innovation, integrity, and commitment. Just as John Deere, the
blacksmith, fashioned a polished-steel plow that ushered in
mechanized agriculture, Genuine Value reinvents the corporate
history book as a thoughtful exploration of the essential role
values play in the enduring success of organizations
Designing the New Generation John Deere Tractors
by Merle M. Miller.
This new book, by Merle Miller (a retired Deere engineer), tells
the story of the 3010 and 4010 tractors. This insiders account
takes you behind the scenes to give you the history of what, how
and why this program came into being.
John Deere Buggies and Wagons
by Ralph C. Hughes.
Author Ralph Hughes sets a nostalgic scene at the turn of the
century in this book. Over 80 photographs, including 8 pages of
hand-sketched color pictures, help illustrate this story. The
10-page appendix contains prices and specifications for both the
buggies and wagons.
Inside John Deere : A Factory History
by Rod Beemer & Chester Peterson.
This exclusive history of the pride of Moline, Illinois, explores
how Big Green has evolved from their early days of forging plows
to the modern era of computer-aided design and assembly. Authors
Beemer and Peterson were granted rare access to John Deere's
closely guarded design, manufacturing and testing facilities.
How John Deere Tractors & Implements Work
by Roy Harrington.
Beautiful color photos illustrate the text. Detail and cut-away
shots show the inner workings of these farm machines. Interesting
trivia facts are included with each topic. This book truly gives
the inside story about John Deere tractors and implements from
behind the metal and to the inner workings of the gears and
motors.