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DVD #5 —THREE EARLY CLASSICS |
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Murphy Delivers The Goods — 1936
Approximately 31 minutes. Black & White
A John Deere dealer delivers a new Model “A”Tractor to a farmer.
Excellent explanation of service and operation.
The Tuttle Tugger — 1939
Approximately 34 minutes. Black & White
A 70-year-old comedy starring Arthur Lake of Dagwood Bumstead fame.
See what he does with a Model “B”! A total mishap from start to finish.
The Rejuvenation of Jim Knox — 1941
Approximately 29 minutes. Black&White
Originally intended only for dealer viewing, today this film is regarded to
be the most valuable half-hour lesson available to tractor collectors and restorers.
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DVD #6 — John Deere Day Show 1957
Approximately 118 minutes.COLOR |
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The first year of the “20” Series Tractors. Includes: “Oddities In Farming”; a feature about
Self-Propelled Combines; the Gordon Family film, “Please Pass the Pasture”; “Making
Tractor History”; and “What’s New for 1957.” A supplementary film about “20” Series
Crawlers, “Tractors for Woodland Operations,” completes the 1957 presentation.
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DVD #7 —John Deere Day Show 1958
Approximately 96 minutes. COLOR |
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The second year of the “20” Series Tractors. Includes:Maple syrup production
in Vermont with the “420” C; six-row planting and cultivating
with the “720”; irrigation using an “820” and other John Deere equipment;
the Gordon Family film, “I Don’t Believe It”; “720” Cutaway in
operation; and “What’s New for 1958.”
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DVD #8— John Deere Day Show 1959
Approximately 171 minutes.COLOR |
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The first year of the “30” Series Tractors includes: “Oddities In Farming”; a tour of the John
Deere Harvester Works in the feature, “Building the Big Ones”; “What’s New for 1959”;
and the Gordon Family film, “Too Young to Retire,” which features the introduction of the
“30” Series. A supplementary film, “What’s New in Industrial Equipment,” finishes the
1959 program and shows the full line, including the “830” I and “840” with scrapers.
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DVD #9— John Deere Day Show 1960
Approximately 150 minutes.COLOR |
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The host is Walter Cronkite. Features include: “Oddities In Farming”; plow manufacturing
at Moline, the Flying Farmers, and field reports on the “430”, “530”, “630”, “730”, and
“830”. “What’s New for 1960” features the “435” and 8010, as well as new implements,
equipment, and combines.The Gordon Family feature is “One-Man Hay Day.”This final
John Deere Day Show of the Two-Cylinder Era is followed by the bonus film, “Why Only
Two-Cylinders?” from 1940.
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Volumes #5, # 6, and #7
are priced at just $19.95
postpaid
Please order by DVD number
(#5, #6, #7)
Non-Member $34.95
Volumes #8 & #9 are priced at just $24.95
postpaid
Please order by DVD number
(#8, # 9)

Non-Member $39.95
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2009 release. Is authorized for private/individual use only. This information may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system. Any exhibition or other use of this product or any part of it is strictly prohibited. Distributed by: Two-Cylinder Club & Two-Cylinder, Ltd. • 618 G Avenue • PO Box 430 • Grundy Center, IA 50638 Copyright © 2009 |
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