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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 13, 2004 at 15:12:32 from (64.228.11.190):
In Reply to: Dear Santa..... posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 13, 2004 at 05:13:26:
John: Like you there are a few I'd like to find. During my farming years I picked up a few IH Ertl at local dealer. In my opinion there was nothing precission about these. Farmalls SM, 706, SA and 1086 just to name a few. Now, for a wish list how about a precission Farmall 656 wf, Oliver Super 77 or 88, Allis D-12, MF 35, Ford 8N. Now I know I have my green one in there but how about JD 1120 or 7520. I actually know very little about these toys, what is considered precission and what is not considered precission. Ertl indicates much of what they turn out today is precission, but I can't see it. Maybe I'm being a bit too rigid as I am comparing with Sterling Mint. So John & Stan I need some educating. I've lost my urge on full size tractors, mainly because I don't like grease any more. Sure I'm getting old and cantankerous. I just want my tractors in the house where it's warm.
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