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Inland Tractall

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Brian McIntyre

12-08-1998 18:59:49




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I have a childs pedal tractor from the 30,s/40,sand have been attempting to identify the make/model that it represents.The closest I have found is another pedal tractor called Inland Tractallthat is very similar in style and manufacture. Any info on this companyand its product line,history etc.?




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Buck Sickau

02-02-1999 18:49:13




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 Re: Inland Tractall in reply to Brian McIntyre, 12-08-1998 18:59:49  
There was an Inland Tractor company in Buffalo, NY. Supposedly the first ones were a junior and senior with aluminum seat. I have, what I believe to be, a senior tractor and among the first pedal tractors they made. They were given as a complimentary gift when you made a purchase of some kind (I don't know what). If you have any additional information, please contact me.



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Ron Schomer

03-04-2000 02:44:50




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 Re: Re: Inland Tractall in reply to Buck Sickau, 02-02-1999 18:49:13  
Buck-you are correct. The Inland Tractor company
was located in Buffalo,NY. I visited it when I
about 5 years old. I still have my Tractall. I
am not sure which model it is - it has a large
H with a circle around it. It was purchased in
1951.

From what I can remember, the Inland Tractor Co.
consisted of two gentlemen that hand built each
tractor. They also had a line of accessories for
them (plows, trailers, etc.)

I have no idea what the tractor is worth now.

If you have any more information please contact me.

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DWAYNE C. RICKERT

02-12-2001 16:27:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Inland Tractall in reply to Ron Schomer, 03-04-2000 02:44:50  
I HAVE MY ORIGIONAL TRACTALL MODEL "H" IN THE ORIGIONAL CONDITION WITH EXCEPTION OF NEW TIRES.
I ALSO HAVE THE ORIGIONAL BOX THAT IT WAS SHIPPED IN. I WAS WONDERING WHAT THE VALUE OF THIS TRACTOR IS TODAY WITH THE BOX. IT WAS BOUGHT AROUND 1951.



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