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JOHN DEERE DAY Movies on DVD! In Stock Now!
Please don’t miss your chance to own these four superb DVDs, as production of them will be limited.
NINE DVDs of JOHN DEERE DAY and training films that haven’t been seen for decades!
These films were not made available previously when the club was offering VHS video tapes — we saved them for now!
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DVD #1 — Five Films: Total Running Time
approximately One hour, 22 Minutes |
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The Inland Empire at Harvest Time—1961. Approximately 20 minutes. COLOR
Wheat harvest in the Pacific Northwest with Hillside Combines.
Des Moines and John Deere—Late 1950s. Approximately 20 minutes. COLOR
A tour of the Des Moines Works and field footage with Two-Cylinder “20” Series Tractors
March of Harvest Time—1953. Approximately 12 minutes. COLOR
Features John Deere combines in action.
Oddities in Farming —Late 1953. Approximately 11 minutes. COLOR
Unusual farming operations with John Deere Tractors in Action.
Industrial Tractors and Jobbed Equipment—Late 1958. Approximately 19 minutes. COLOR
Excellent film with inside information. Footage on the John Deere-Holt Forklife, logging, etc.
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DVD #2 — Five Films: Total Running Time
approximately One hour, 51 Minutes |
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For Better Tractor Performance —1962. Approximately 32 minutes. Black & White
New Generation Tractor care and operation. Starts with two-cylinder footage; moves into New Generation 2010, 3010, and 4010.
Compares New Generation with “730”. EXCELLENT, and a MUST for person with or moving into the New Generation Tractors.
Hitching and Adjusting Tractor-Drawn Moldboard Plows—Late 1961. Approximately 19 minutes. Black & White
Although dated 1961, this film features the “20” Series “520”, and “720”. Possibly the best modern plow-use film available. Easy-to-understand setup.
The New 370 Sprayer—1963. Approximately 13 minutes. COLOR
Here’s a piece of equipment that was widely scattered in sales, but nobody seems to have. Let’s get one to a future Expo!
Crawler Units for Bigger Profits—1961. Approximately 31 minutes. COLOR
The 1010 Crawler is shown in a variety of job site applications; construction, road building, commercial work.
John Deere Industrial Tractors and Allied Equipment—1958. Approximately 16 minutes. COLOR
Superb. See a yellow “320” U lineup of 28 tractors; operational scenes throughout; still photos you’ve seen in the magazine come alive with action. There’s even a “720” and “820” blowing snow.
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DVD #3 — Two Films: Total Running Time
approximately One hour, 56 Minutes |
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John Deere Day Show 1961 —The 25th Anniversary. Approximately 87 minutes. Mostly in COLOR
This is it; the film that introduced the New Generation Tractors! The Gordon Family and Severson Implement Co. lead in to start the show, which takes you right along with the John Deere dealers that attended Deere Day in Dallas, August 30, 1960. Narration of one portion by Walter Cronkite. Aerial views and descriptions of 16 major John Deere factories. There’s a wonderful inside look at engineering and testing, plus plenty of field scenes with the new tractors and equipment. This DVD is an absolute must for any John Deere devotee; even the die-hard Two-Cylinder collector.
Farming Frontiers 1971—Approximately 30 minutes. COLOR
Strictly a bonus film that we had available, it features the New Generation Combines that came a decade after the tractors. Interviews with farmers from around the country, and a lot of good field scenes. Ends with a short film about
John Deere Chain Saws.
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DVD #4— Two Films: Total Running Time
approximately One hour, 55 Minutes |
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John DeereDay 1963—COLOR
With two years under John Deere’s belt with the New Generation, this 75-minute film pro-vides a look inside with a 4010 cutaway tractor at a dealership. The explanation of thevariable-speed engine shows how the New Generation carried through with the legendarylugging power of the Two-Cylinder Tractors. There are field scenes with new implementsand introductions of new products, including the 1010 Special Row-Crop Utility Tractor—one of the most collectible (and reasonably obtainable) tractors in the New Generationlineup, it was the only regular U.S.-built and sold New Generation Tractor with a steelbucket seat. To finish up, 1960s T.V. anchor Howard K. Smith narrates visits to father-and-son dealerships.
Industrial Equipment—1960. Approximately 40 minutes. COLOR
Only Two-Cylinder Tractors are featured, including the “830” I and “840” Diesel with HancockScraper.Packed with footage of industrial tractorsand a wide range of equipment in oper-ation. A very significant film about the products of a fast-growing segment of the JohnDeere collecting hobby.
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