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2024 Vintage Tractors Monthly Wall Calendar by Bright Day, 12 x 12 Inch Antique Farm Machinery

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Features

  • 12 Month Calendar - Tractors were first used by farmers in the early 19th century. The first tractor was invented by Richard Trevithick, a mining engineer in Cornwall, England. Since then, these heavy-duty machines have revolutionized the farming industry worldwide. This calendar is a tribute to a piece of innovation that has changed the world.
  • Track important events like birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and other special occasions so you dont forget.
  • Keep up with activities such as meetings, dates, appointments, and deadlines.
  • Organize work projects and tasks to stay on track throughout the year.
  • Jot down ideas and keep a running to do list of things you want to accomplish. Set reminders for yourself to motivate yourself to reach your goals.

Description

Tractors were first used by farmers in the early 19th century. The first tractor was invented by Richard Trevithick, a mining engineer in Cornwall, England. Since then, these heavy-duty machines have revolutionized the farming industry worldwide. This calendar is a tribute to a piece of innovation that has changed the world.

Manufacturer: ‎Bright Day Calendars


Brand: ‎Bright Day Calendars


Item Weight: ‎9.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.1 x 0.1 x 12 inches


Item model number: ‎BD24W309


Color: ‎White


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎BD24W309


Date First Available: December 14, 2022


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, May 22

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Loved
I loved all the pictures
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice calendar
Nice calendar
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by EmEl

  • Great pictures no names, historically incorrect
Nice pictures but they never mention the make, model or year of the tractors, they do however claim that the tractors were first used in the early 19th century which is factual incorrect period. Tractors came on the scene in the early 1900’s which is the 20th century, I expected more from a publishing company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023 by gessica

  • Cheap tractor pics
All the “badges” on the tractors are either blanked or covered w/duct tape. I should’ve looked at the pics closer before purchasing. Crummy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by ImaJewelaholic

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