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Blue Force hardback books

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2024 11:19 am
by mathias1
Posting this to help our friends at Blue Force

News from Blue Force!

Blue Force still has a limited number of their incredible tractor history books available—but once they’re gone, they’re gone for good!
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These two hardback volumes each boast 528 pages filled with high-quality color photos. They capture the rich history of Fordson, Ford, and New Holland tractors:
  • Book 1 covers the story of Fordson, Ford, and New Holland tractors from their beginnings through 2017.
  • Book 2 dives into the many unique conversions made using Fordson, Ford, and New Holland tractors as base units.
Special Pricing
Originally priced at £29.95 each, these books are now £20 each, or £30 for the pair (plus postage) for UK buyers.

To Order in the UK:
Contact Peter Earl at Blue Force website.

To Order in the EU (Netherlands, Belgium, etc.):
Contact Pascal Kolk via the Blue Force EU page
For EU buyers, the books are €25 each or €40 for the pair (postage extra).

Don’t miss out on these collector's items—grab yours today!

Re: Blue Force hardback books

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 5:18 pm
by Billy26F5
Have you seen these books yourself? They look great but having so many books already I don't know if they maybe have pics not found elsewhere or hidden details previously unknown. Would like to know as temptation is high but I need to know a bit more before deciding that I need them (which will probably end up happening anyway!).
Sandy

Re: Blue Force hardback books

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 10:38 pm
by mathias1
Hi Sandy,

yes I own the 2 books myself. All pictures are made by members of blue force to highlight all models. There are pictures on the Ford 1186, Sem conversion and also the Australian fords

Here are some random pictures out of the book.

Re: Blue Force hardback books

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:54 am
by Billy26F5
Those look good, I like those details on the Triple-D. I don't think I'll be able to avoid getting these books! How are your tractors doing?
Sandy