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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 02, 2004 at 05:47:27 from (66.83.236.250):
I see where the Ertl (racing Champions) folks are going to "end" the Precision Series after the release of the John Deere 5010. I"ve been hearing rumors, but no "hard facts". I"ve heard that Mother Deere wants 1/32 scale "current production tractors" as toys. I"ve heard of a more limited production (read more expensive) series, featuring some of the already released tractors, in different form. (i.e. 4020 powershift with a cab, ect) The precision Series is very popular. I doubt it would be discontinued, unless something "bigger" was in the works. I"m still waiting for a Precision "D", a 4320, maybe a few more impliments, and I sure would like to see a 1/16 scale Precision combine. (Maybe a 95/105/6600/7700!) has anyone heard any word about the fate of our Precisions? John
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