Six historical films, produced by the International Harvester Company in the 1950s, have been digitally re-mastered and enhanced to provide the Farmall enthusiast with a glimpse back to the early days of a tractor that has become an American icon. The International Harvester Company was a firm believer in film as the best way to sell tractors. These films, from the McCormick-International Harvester Collection at the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison, Wisconsin, have been beautifully restored by TM Books & Video. TM digitally re-mastered the original films in wide screen, added music, appropriate sound effects, and made the films more fun to watch while preserving their original content. This show features original archival footage featuring Farmall tractors from the 1950s. If you are a history and Farmall tractor buff, you will enjoy the show.
M**S
Loved it !!!!
I would buy this again !!!
D**M
Educational and Fun
If you like farm equipment, especially antique tractors, this DVD is great! Even if you don't enjoy equipment so much, there is a lot to learn about farming and farming techniques that still amkes these videos fun to watch. My whole family enjoyed watching this!
M**N
Four Stars
The boys loved them.
M**Y
Documentaries
amazing buy them alll
T**E
It's OK to watch this once, if you're into Farmalls -
Soundtrack YUK. Some good content but the sound editing and noise (annoying music) could be a form of torture.
S**Y
NOT MUCH ABOUT FARM TRACTORS.
I expected the movie to be more about farm tractors and equipment by looking at the cover photo. Was more about I.H. as a company promotion and it's refrigerators, bulldozers etc. It was sort of entertainingly funny to see the old infomercials and the advertisements from the 50's.
A**R
it just covered other things that was boring, just wasn't what we thought it would be
Thought it was more about IH tractors but it didn't cover much about the tractors of the era, it just covered other things that was boring, just wasn't what we thought it would be.
M**E
Classic
Great history here
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