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LITTLE TRACTORS I can afford.


Engines are my passion, but when these showed up :eek: , I couldn't resist :rolleyes: . They are...

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Old 11-20-2004, 10:51 AM
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Engines are my passion, but when these showed up , I couldn't resist . They are real neat, all metal scale models of an IHC 10-20 Titan (used to have one) and a Waterloo Boy. Just something different to put on the shelf .
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Great models Paul, wish they stood on my shelf
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Very nice Paul. Im guessing that those are another one of your "Flea Market" finds?

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Very nice Paul. Im guessing that those are another one of your "Flea Market" finds?

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NO, those are from the EBAY Paul is "STAYING AWAY FROM"!!!
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Paul,
Since that GREEN tractor doesn't really fit in with your decor, I would be more then happy to take it off your hands
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Hi Bill: You should see the green one I didn't show, "YET" . Waiting for the sun to shine in NJ so I can get a decent photo .
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Here is my latest "GREEN" tractor . Harry: I'm geting to like this new format Check out the new photos (a lot nicer) in the previous post.
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Neat Tractors. What are they made of?

I am waiting for the model guys to finish making the Rumely model shown below...
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I am waiting for the model guys to finish making the Rumely model shown below...
THAT makes a whole BUNCH of us including a friend in Kansas!!! Paid for mine 1 year and 51 weeks ago!!!!!
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Steve: They are all metal. Tin, round stock, etc. Lot's of detail, and great for shelf display.
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Paid for mine 1 year and 51 weeks ago!!!!!
Ha ha! Got you beat Craig. My check went out in the mail on December 2, 2002. The last update on the RPC website was on September 14 and they say they're working on problems casting the rear wheels.

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Excellent. I wonder what else will be coming out in the future. I would love to see more big prarie tractors made in scale form...

I finally was able to display a small part of my toy collection at one show....I had my engines outside and was with them 99% of the time...Now most of them are back in storage as I don't have enough display space at home...A few ofthe goodies stay out...


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Steve: I see one I would like to get that you have in your collection. Of course it's that Titan with the screen cooler. I keep looking and asking, but they are quite evasive. Like you. I sure would like to see some of the oldtime prarrie tractors reproduced as models. Some day, someone will. Just have to be ready when they are . Thanks for posting your nice collection.
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What was/are RPC asking for that 30-60 Rumely model? I saw the photo out on their web site... what a beauty...
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Just out of curiousity Who is RPC and where is their website Joe M.
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Here is my latest "GREEN" tractor . Harry: I'm geting to like this new format Check out the new photos (a lot nicer) in the previous post.
My oh my Paul, that one is sweeter then the Waterloo, for a toy that is
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Steve: I see one I would like to get that you have in your collection. Of course it's that Titan with the screen cooler.
Paul, there was one on Ebay not long ago with an opening bid of $50 and it DID NOT SELL!!!! I can't imagine how YOU missed it! It's probably still listed in the completed sales. I HAVE one and it'll be the LAST "toy" to leave my house. The builder was Ebersol in PA.
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I tried finding it but no luck..............STILL can't believe you missed it!!

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Paul, there was one on Ebay not long ago with an opening bid of $50 and it DID NOT SELL!!!! I can't imagine how YOU missed it! It's probably still listed in the completed sales. I HAVE one and it'll be the LAST "toy" to leave my house. The builder was Ebersol in PA.
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I tried finding it but no luck..............STILL can't believe you missed it!!
Craig: I do miss things from time to time that I would like to have, but it all depends on what search one is using, and when one is looking. Darn it. BUT, I do have one thing from the Geiser Mfg. Co. that I'm sure some would like to have in their collection. I'll post a photo later.
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