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Big Bud 747: The World's Largest Tractor    
 
Author: John Harvey, Photography by Mike Hood

The fascinating story of the incredibly large, extreme machine, the Big Bud 747, biggest and most powerful tractor ever built. By sheer size and scale, the largest farm tractor on Earth. The book is also large, 12 x 9-inch format, packed with powerful pictures of this magnificent machine in Big Sky Country. But the book is not just about the tractor itself; its about the young crew in Montana that built it, the man who placed the order to have it built to increase cotton yields, the other owners, what it cost and the work it performed. The Williams Brothers, Robert and Randy, of Big Sandy, Montana, wound up owning it, and brought back to work their giant wheat fields. People throughout the U.S., Canada and overseas, know the 747, and hundreds drop in to see it at its home near Big Sandy; it's truly a legend in its own time.

Format: Hardbound
Pages: 128
Length: 12.25w x 9.25h
ISBN-13: 9780977176205
ISBN: 0977176207
Catalog ID: 145896

 
Price: $39.95
 

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