Six historical films, produced by the International Harvester Company in the 1970s, 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 1970s. If you are a history and Farmall tractor buff, you will enjoy the show.
M**S
Great show !!!
Loved it !! N
M**Y
Documentaries
these are amazing !! My boyfriend and I have a farm with IH tactors thats why I got these for us and he and I absolutely loved these we got all of the movies think there is 5 or 6 love them all so cool to see where they started and how they progressed
J**.
Farmall tractors video
I was looking for info on the old tractors not all all talk about the farming families. if you are looking for info on the tractors look for a good boo, kit will be much more informstive. this video is a waste of money.
A**R
After, reading the reviews on Amazon, I decided ...
After, reading the reviews on Amazon, I decided to buythis one for my nephew for Christmas. He loves anythingto do with machines.Kathryn
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
Love this
My son loved this
M**N
Four Stars
The boys loved them.
S**R
Three Stars
fair - not what I thought it would be
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