Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test & Power Museum
 
Gift Shop
We offer a variety of items for tractor enthusiasts, available at the museum only. Your purchase helps support the work and the collections of the museum.

Sun Catchers

Add a sparkle to any window with a custom stained-glass creation. Always a delight, these will catch and enchant the eye wherever they are displayed. Hand made by Tractor Museum volunteer Phil Dinges, the sun catchers vary in size from 8 x 10 to 11 x 13. Mr. Dinges will custom design sun catchers to customer specifications. Contact the museum for more details.

sun catcher Deere sun catcher antique Deere FarmAll sun catcher flag xun catcher

John Deere 60
$35.00

John Deere with cab
$35.00
John Deere 4010
$35.00
Farmall M
$35.00
Flag
$35.00

The following reference books offer the reader a comprehensive study of most of the tractors sold in the United States. The books consist of pictures with specifications of tractors tested as well as historical narrative.Also available, The Grain Harvesters by Graeme Quick and Wesley Buchele, tells the story of the tools, machines and systems used throughout history to harvest grain.
Farm tractors 1950-75 Farm Tractors 1950 - 1975
by Lester Larsen
Mr. Larsen was the engineer in charge of the Nebraska Tractor Testing Laboratory for 30 years. This museum was dedicated in his honor.
$20.00
Farm Tractors 1950-75 Farm Tractors 1950 - 1975
by Larry Gay
Mr. Gay was a product engineer for Deere and Company for 35 years.
$20.00

AND. . .
A nice large-format calendar depicting antique tractors. The calendar includes explanations of the subjects for each month with historical facts. $10.00 each

Books include stories telling about tractors owned by folks who restored or learned to drive tractors. Also available are pictorial books depicting various historic barns with recollections by people who grew up around them. $20.00

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