Here's a clock that will leave everyone talking and the youngsters guessing. Twelve different John Deere Tractor Sounds are featured, one for each hour! Actual recordings made at the John Deere Museum in Moline, Illinois. You'll hear, perhaps for the first time, the 1916 Waterloo Boy and lots & lots of classic Johnny Poppers plus a good assortment of newer models.
All sounds were taken from actual field recordings capturing every sputter, pop, and away we go!
Every hour your clock will play a different tractor sound as indicated on the beautifully printed dial. It won't be long before you know them all by heart, no two alike, even to an unschooled ear. Clock reflects 87 years of John Deere Tradition, 1916-2003, or, as our 16th President, expressed it, "Four score and seven years ago." Truly, Honest Abe could make a fine oration over this wonderful John Deere Clock: Quartz movement, sweep second hand. Has light sensor to deactivate sounds when room is dark. Large 13" diameter, requires 3 "AA" batteries.
Comes in colorful presentation box detailing important facts about each tractor. You may not have been around in 1916, or even 1949, so here's your chance to hear how these famous tractors really sounded.
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You may not have been around in 1916, or even 1949, so here's your chance to hear how these famous tractors really sounded.
The classic 12: 1916 Waterloo Boy 1925 Model-D 1938 Model-G 1949 Model-B 1952 Model-A 1958 Model 420 1958 Model 820D 1960 Model 330 2002 Model 5320 2002 Model 6420 2002 Model 8320 2002 Model 9220
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