"Farmall, Ford, John Deere, International, Case, Allis-Chalmers, Minneapolis-Moline, Oliver, Orphan Makes, and more." "Techniques for authentic show and work tractor restoration."
This book provides a hands-on guide to restoring these venerable machines from the ground up, from the first models made to those produced as recently as 1965.
How to Restore Farmall Tractors, the only Farmall restoration guide, is back in print, packed with more than 300 photographs, proven tips and techniques, and money-saving advice from experts who know what works…and what doesn’t.
A guide to restoring John Deer two-cylinder tractors that provides information on cosmetic restorations and reworking transmissions and drivetrains, engine systems, mechanical components, and more.
Absolutely all the advice anyone needs to undertake a restoration. Appendix lists parts suppliers, reference materials, and restoration shops around the country.
Practical techniques have been amply illustrated throughout the book, ranging from the simple use of a lathe or milling machine to the making from scratch of various tools useful in restoration work.
This guide will walk you step-by-step through the complete restoration of your tractor from disassembly to engine rebuild, from electrics to painting and final detailing. There's even a handy section on parts sources.
This guide will walk you step-by-step through the complete restoration of your International Harvester Farmall from disassembly to engine rebuild, from electrical repairs to painting and final detailing.
How to Rebuild and Restore Farm Tractor Engines
Yerigan augments the book's technical detail with anecdotes about the trials and tribulations of day-to-day life in his state-of-the-art (for 1936) south Minneapolis electrical repair shop.
Never fear. This is a relationship that can be saved--with the help of the How to Keep Your Classic Tractor Alive, a book that tells you everything you need to know to keep your old iron chugging happily along.