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NEW HOLLAND, New toy...could cart be correct


HeY Guys, Dragged this home and was hoping cart was correct....but seams unlikely...paint on rails...

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Old 03-31-2006, 04:09 PM
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Default NEW HOLLAND, New toy...could cart be correct

HeY Guys, Dragged this home and was hoping cart was correct....but seams unlikely...paint on rails seams right, But anybody Know if this type cart was ever used by those PA folks? Thanks Much! Thanks Harry!!
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Default Re: NEW HOLLAND, New toy...could cart be correct

any new holland cart i've seen over the years had wood rails.
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Your cart is not a New Holland one in my opinion. Their wheels had round spokes; the #13 cart had 16" and 20" by 2" tire cast iron wheels and the #15 cart had 24"and 30" by 3" tire steel wheels. The #14 cart had the same size steel wheels as the #15 cart, but was for mounting engine only. I agree with Skip L in that N.H. carts had wooden rails. Hope this helps. What is your SN?
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Here's An Orginal New Holland Cart. Not Sure Which Number. Dick.
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Here's A Copy Of #13 New Holland Cart.. Dick.
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