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Vehicles and techniques used in pulling competitions.
Details the sport of tractor pulling.
Trucks and tractors have a lot of practical purposes, but they also have some fun ones. Readers of this thrilling volume will learn all about the exciting events that happen at truck and tractor pulls. Engaging text is simplified into accessible, easy-to-digest sections, while eye-catching photographs help hold the attention of readers of many ages and levels. This high-interest volume is perfect for those looking to learn about an activity that is new to them, as well as those already familiar with this fun motorsport.
Here's a front row seat at an awesome, ear-splitting display of power as mighty machines haul heavy sleds down the track. Full-color photos.
From the creators of Red Truck, Yellow Copter, and Blue Boat comes a delightful new story about a helpful tractor getting ready for Harvest Day just in time for fall! It's Harvest Day at the farm, but before the kids arrive Green Tractor has to help their farmer friend get everything ready. They have to move big boulders using the hayfork and plow the land for the pumpkin races. And when the kids get there, it's time for Green Tractor to shine by pulling the wagon for the hayride! Kersten Hamilton and Valeria Patrone are back to add a new color and friendly helper vehicle to their beloved book series.
Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.
Describes the history, equipment, safety rules, contests, and other aspects of truck and tractor pulling competition.
Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.
Five more stories about Benny, the kindly tow truck from Smallbills Garage, and his owner Mike McCannick.
The underground world of con men, winos, prostitutes, laborers, and artists has been an abundant source of material for great writers from Dickens to Bukowski. The underground world of Taos, New Mexico, is no different. In the late 1950s this mountain town was higher, brighter, poorer, and farther removed than London, Paris, or Los Angeles, but it was every bit as rich for the explorations of a young writer. Max Evans, the beloved New Mexican writer of such enduring classics of Western fiction as The Rounders and The Hi-Lo Country, returns to form with The King of Taos. Set in the late 1950s, the novel tells the stories of sharp-witted Zacharias Chacon, aspiring artist Shaw Spencer, and a circle of characters who drink, fight, love, argue, and—mostly—talk. Readers will enjoy this witty and moving evocation of unforgettable characters as they look for work, love, comfort, dignity, and bottomless oblivion.