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2-70 White

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2-70

05-30-2007 19:14:15




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Hey Folks, Could anyone tell me where
I might find a 2-70 toy tractor to buy?
I'd like the 1:16 size. Thanks




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Buckeye Oliver collector

06-04-2007 16:38:37




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to 2-70, 05-30-2007 19:14:15  
I too would like to see the smaller hp Whites in toy form.

Its good to see I'm not the only one who finds some of those White farm toys harder to come by. I've got nearly an eight to one ratio for Olivers to Whites. Nothing wrong with that, but I would like to find some more Whites. Bought a 195 w/duals NIB at a show 2 years ago for $35. Thats the most recent White purchase for me.

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spitz

06-02-2007 07:51:31




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to 2-70, 05-30-2007 19:14:15  
I have built a 2-70 and such just by changing deacals and maybe taking a cab off and so on. The decals are about $4 so it isnt too expensive. I have used some fiberglass body filler to make some parts for the whites. Works good but just like anything, it takes some time and patience!! Have fun!



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1755

06-01-2007 16:42:34




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to 2-70, 05-30-2007 19:14:15  
Find a 2-135 or 2-155 and change the decals is about the easyest whay to get one



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Merlin in Saint Louis

05-31-2007 10:01:58




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to 2-70, 05-30-2007 19:14:15  
Hello! I have the same complaint: why doesn't someone make a 2-70, 2-85, or 2-105 scale model? Well, if you really would like one, here's my suggestion: purchase an Oliver 1655 toy, and then have someone make some 2-70 side panels and grille for it. Get it painted and decaled. The 1655 is the same machine, so it shouldn't be too difficult. Lots of folks out there build very exact custom toys. It might cost a few $$$, but it would be fun! Best wishes!
Merlin

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j meyer

05-30-2007 20:12:39




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to 2-70, 05-30-2007 19:14:15  
Hate to say this, but they never made them. I collect Oliver and White toys, and outside of these common models they make, there isnt anything else. I wish they would make something on the lines of a 2-105 or something though, I would buy one. I guess they look at it though that Whites as a whole werent "that" popular, so they wont make the toys, which kinda sucks.



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newter haven

06-01-2007 20:41:26




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to j meyer, 05-30-2007 20:12:39  
I collect the same too, I would almost say the 105 might come out as a show tractor or f.f.a. tractor maybe. I agree it sucks no production is made of these models but the 155 and 135 were so over produced. I guess one could take parts off the 135 and cross that with the 1655 which there are many models of. How bout the price on those four row White planters? New in box seems to always bring good money.

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j meyer

06-01-2007 20:46:14




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to newter haven, 06-01-2007 20:41:26  
Yeah, those 2-135's and 2-155's are way overproduced. As for those planters, they are hard to find. I think that the White toys when they are wanted, sell for a good price just because they are hard to find. I think I paid almost 100 bucks a shot on my Workhorse series Whites at that time just because they are just that hard to find. I have not seen a 170 since I got mine, and thats pushing 2 years already. Nuts to think, though.

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Buckeye Oliver collector

06-04-2007 16:44:38




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 Re: 2-70 White in reply to j meyer, 06-01-2007 20:46:14  
Yes a 2-70, 2-85, and 2-105 would be nice to see in toy form.

Good to see I'm not the only one who finds White farm toys to be rare. For every ten Olivers I have there is one White. I love Olivers but I would like to find some more Whites to go alongside them. I bought a 195 w/duals NIB at a show 1 1/2 years ago for $35. Hope I don't have to pay $100 each like you mentioned for the others.

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