John Deere combine harvester with superstructure engine from 1940 by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

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John Deere combine harvester with superstructure engine from 1940 by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art
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by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

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Discover a fascinating chapter in the history of agricultural machinery with this impressive mural of the legendary John Deere combine harvester with superstructure engine from 1940.
This revolutionary machine marked the transition from traditional grain harvesting to modern mechanised agriculture and embodies the engineering skills of the pre-war era.
This combine harvester, recognisable by its characteristic green paintwork with the unmistakable yellow spoked wheels, was the first self-propelled combine harvester from John Deere.
The distinctive superstructure engine, recognisable by its high chimney and complex mechanics, powered both the harvester and the locomotion.
The imposing yellow reel and the ingenious cutting mechanism bear witness to the sophisticated design of this pioneering machine.
The combination of robust functionality and elegant design is particularly remarkable. The visible technical details such as belt pulleys, gears and the characteristic green and yellow colour scheme make this machine a true work of agricultural engineering art.
This authentic representation shows the combine harvester in its full splendour on a green field.
Perfect for John Deere enthusiasts, collectors of historic agricultural machinery, lovers of 1940s technology or anyone who appreciates the evolution of agriculture. A timeless testament to American innovation that brings the atmosphere of the mechanised agricultural revolution to any room.

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About Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

Peter lives in the north-western part of Germany near the Dutch border. He began his professional career as an engineer and project manager in IT.
Peter also works as a photographer and graphic designer. He has a particular fondness for fractal design, nature, architecture, the design of vintage.. Read more…

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