John Deere founded what was to evolve into Deere & Company in 1837. From a one-man blacksmith shop, the company expanded into a world wide corporation doing business in more than 160 countries. it is one of the oldest continuing industrial companies in the United States. "All About John Deere For Kids: Part 1" is a 40 minute, full color DVD that showcases such John Deere items as big 12-wheel tractors, giant earth-moving equipment...
See a John Deere 9520 tractor and 1600 elevated scraper decorated with over 20 miles of Christmas lights. Remember the beat-up old model H you saw in Part 1? Well, now it looks brand new thanks to a sparkling new paint job. We show you how it was done.
We visit an antique power show in Colorado. See John Deere windrowers, hay balers, laoders, and skid-steers -- all in action. All aboard for a spectacular exhibit featuring John Deere model trains and toys.
The exciting John Deere action and fun continues. We visit the Threshermen & Collectors show in Iowa where over 300 Johnny Poppers are on display. Plus, old-time stream tractors and thrashing machines. Then to the Northwest to see feller bunchers, knockleboom loaders, and log harvesters in action. Also, new John Deere tractors, graders, skid steers, and front-end loaders. Five new songs by James Coffey, and you’ll laugh again with jam-prone Otto.
See both new and antique John Deere equipment in action tractors, excavators, cultivators, planters, and dump trucks. We trace the growing season, show how soil is prepped, how seeds are planted, how the soil is cultivated. See John Deere s newest tractors along with Johnny Poppers including the 1925 Spoker D and the rare 8020, six-cylinder, from 1960.